Aperfield
Encyclopedia
Aperfield is a locality in the London Borough of Bromley
in London
, UK.
It is located near Biggin Hill
and Berry's Green
and forms part of the Westerham post town
and the TN16
postcode area. The name has its first recorded use in 1242 as Apeldrefeld and means field where apple trees grow.
London Borough of Bromley
The London Borough of Bromley is a London borough of south east London, England and forms part of Outer London. The principal town in the borough is Bromley.-Geography:...
in London
London
London is the capital city of :England and the :United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures. Located on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its...
, UK.
It is located near Biggin Hill
Biggin Hill
Biggin Hill is an area and electoral ward in the outskirts of the London Borough of Bromley in southeast London, United Kingdom.-History:Historically the settlement was known as Aperfield and formed part of the parish of Cudham...
and Berry's Green
Berry's Green
Berry's Green is a small area in the London Borough of Bromley in London, UK. It is a fairly wooded rural area with a scattering of farmland. Housing consists mainly of detached properties, mostly bungalows, with a row of local authority cottages and a static mobile home site...
and forms part of the Westerham post town
Post town
A post town is a required part of all postal addresses in the United Kingdom, and a basic unit of the postal delivery system. Including the correct post town in the address increases the chances of a letter or parcel being delivered on time. Post towns are usually based upon the location of...
and the TN16
TN postcode area
The TN postcode area, also known as the Tonbridge postcode area, is a group of postcode districts in England. The majority of the TN postcode districts cover places in Kent, with some covering places in East Sussex...
postcode area. The name has its first recorded use in 1242 as Apeldrefeld and means field where apple trees grow.