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Police building in Sidcup, London

Marlowe House
General information
Address109 Station Road, Sidcup
Town or cityLondon
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51°26′01″N 0°06′07″E / 51.4337108°N 0.1018725°E / 51.4337108; 0.1018725
Topped-out1966
Renovated2020
OwnerMetropolitan Police Service
Plaque in the foyer of Marlowe House marking its topping out on 22 June 1966 by Patricia Hornsby-Smith, the local Member of Parliament for Chislehurst, in which Sidcup then fell.

Marlowe House is a Metropolitan Police building in Sidcup, London, built in 1966. Along with administrative areas, since 19 March 2012 its ground floor has also housed Sidcup's police station. A refurbishment was completed in 2020 and the Metropolitan Police Museum reopened there in autumn 2022, followed by the Metropolitan Police Historic Vehicle Collection in 2023.

References

  1. Woods, Alan (9 March 2012). "Protesters 'disappointed' Sidcup police station set to close".
  2. "Cops take a shine to Willmott Dixon". 12 March 2020.


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