Perry Hill Farm in Cliffe Woods, is a farmstead with a loose courtyard plan, situated within the area fromerly known as the Rochester Park Estate. This estate was developed after World War I by W.H Talbot, who subdevied ans sold plots.
As a 'potland' settlement, with plots being solf for leisure purposes and featuring a haphazrd layout of small buildings and tracks. The development was a mix of small buildings, chalets and unmade tracks, with limited infrastructure like electricity, water and sewage. These plots wer primarily used for summer leisure activities.
The area's development was inspired by Charles Dickens' time in nearby Higham, with some writers like Lena Kenedy basinf their work on the area's potland environment.
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