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  • proper noun An area in the borough of Bromley

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Examples

  • But it's filling up fast, and Anerley is one of the few spots where you can still buy a house for £200,000, live close to an illustrious park (Crystal Palace) and not have to commute for 23 hours.

    Let's Move To: Anerley, south-east London 2010

  • Phillip Hill "Just up Anerley hill is Upper Norwood: lots of good restaurants, a great antiques centre and the Haynes Lane market."

    Let's Move To: Anerley, south-east London 2010

  • Ooh, there's not been this much fuss made of Anerley since the Crystal Palace, accompanied by the railway, moved here in the 19th century.

    Let's Move To: Anerley, south-east London 2010

  • From the streets Sam Hutchinson "The Bridgehouse pub on Anerley Park went from being a rough old boozer to a really nice place to be."

    Let's Move To: Anerley, south-east London 2010

  • The same thing's happened again: all this palaver about the opening of the new London Overground line, linking south London with the east and the north, yet nobody seems to have spotted the new stop at little old Anerley, squished between Penge and South Norwood.

    Let's Move To: Anerley, south-east London 2010

  • Such things as the energy towers and the tree top walkway would bring in international tourists – it could become a stop of the London mini-break trail and that would help not just the CP triangle but the economies and high streets of Penge, Anerley and Sydenham as well.

    the masterplan | Jo Christie-Smith Jo Christie-Smith 2007

  • And he knew in his heart that he loved to be called “Captain Anerley” by every one who meant it.

    Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004

  • Anerley, no wonder that you have discouraged free trade with your cellars full of this!

    Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004

  • Farmer Anerley gazed with wonder at this man, who could talk so fast for the first time of seeing a body.

    Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004

  • Sewerby road, and strictly observe the enemy, while I hold a council of war with my brother officer, Captain Anerley.

    Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004

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