| Marlowe House | |
|---|---|
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| General information | |
| Address | 109 Station Road, Sidcup | 
| Town or city | London | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Coordinates | 51°26′01″N 0°06′07″E / 51.4337108°N 0.1018725°E | 
| Topped-out | 1966 | 
| Renovated | 2020 | 
| Owner | Metropolitan 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.[1] A refurbishment was completed in 2020[2] and the Metropolitan Police Museum reopened there in autumn 2022.
References
- ↑ Woods, Alan (9 March 2012). "Protesters 'disappointed' Sidcup police station set to close".
 - ↑ "Cops take a shine to Willmott Dixon". 12 March 2020.
 
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