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  1. Hayes is a suburban area of southeast London, England and part of the London Borough of Bromley. It is located 11 miles (18 km) south-east of Charing Cross , to the north of Keston and Coney Hall , west of Bromley Common , south of Bromley town centre, and east of West Wickham .

  2. Hayes is situated near the county of Kent, 12 miles southeast of London. It has a population of around 16,000. Today it is part of the London Borough of Bromley. However, for almost 800 years it was a small village in Kent.

  3. HAYES, a village and a parish in Bromley district, Kent. The village stands 2 miles S of Bromley r. station, and 2½ E of the boundary with Surrey; and has a post-office under Bromley, London SE. The parish comprises 1,272 acres. Real property, £4,055. Pop., 598. Houses, 117. The property is subdivided. ... Show further information...

  4. Hayes is a suburban area of southeast London, England and part of the London Borough of Bromley. It is located 11 miles south-east of Charing Cross, to the north of Keston and Coney Hall, west of Bromley Common, south of Bromley town centre, and east of West Wickham. Overview. Map. Directions.

  5. An elongated suburb extending almost a mile-and-a-half southwards from Bromley. First mentioned in 1177, the name probably meant ‘rough ground covered with brushwood’. Hayes Place was in existence by the 15th century and was rebuilt in the 1750s.

  6. Hayes is a suburb of the London Borough of Bromley, historically it was a village in Kent and retains much of that identity and retains typical features such as a village hall, pub, farm and yearly Fête.

  7. From 1600 to 1933. A new double house was built by Robert Hall opposite Hayes Church in about 1600 on the site of Asshleys. It marked the origin of Hayes Place, which in the following centuries would see many changes and would become the most important building in Hayes.

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