Ferrier Estate

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Ferrier Estate was a large post-war public housing complex in southeast London, known for its brutalist architecture and later redevelopment as part of urban regeneration efforts.

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instanceOf brutalist architecture
housing estate
architecturalStyle Brutalism
completionDate early 1970s
constructionStart 1960s
country United Kingdom
criticizedFor anti-social behaviour problems
design contributing to isolation
poor maintenance
demolitionEnd 2010s
demolitionStart 2000s
hasFeature concrete tower blocks
deck-access walkways
high-rise blocks
low-rise blocks
maisonettes
hasSocialHousingComponent large proportion of council tenants
inception late 1960s
knownFor brutalist architecture
crime issues
high levels of deprivation
post-war public housing design
social problems
urban decay
locatedIn Kidbrooke NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
Royal Borough of Greenwich NERFINISHED
southeast London
locatedNear A2 road in southeast London
Kidbrooke railway station NERFINISHED
numberOfDwellings approximately 1900
numberOfResidents over 4000
owner Greenwich London Borough Council NERFINISHED
partOf Greater London
London public housing estates of the 1960s and 1970s
post-war reconstruction in London
planningAuthority Greenwich Council NERFINISHED
redevelopedAs Kidbrooke Village NERFINISHED
replacedBy Kidbrooke Village regeneration scheme NERFINISHED
mixed-tenure housing development
status demolished
subjectOf urban regeneration debates
timePeriod post-war era
use council housing
social housing

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Kidbrooke formerlyContainedEstate Ferrier Estate