Hayes, Bromley
Hayes is an area of the London Borough of Bromley. It used to be called a village and still has many of the features of one.
Hayes, Bromley Media
- Hayes Farmhouse, Hayes (01).jpg
The early 19th-century Hayes Farmhouse, now a Grade II listed building
- A 3-inch gun crew of 303rd Battery, 99th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Hayes Common in Kent, May 1940. H1387.jpg
A 3-inch gun crew of 303rd Battery, 99th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Hayes Common in Kent, May 1940. H1387
- Hayes Library, Hayes (West Face - 01).jpg
This is a photo of listed building number 1064368.
- West Face of the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Hayes (02).jpg
The Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in Hayes; a medieval structure, it was substantially rebuilt in the 19th century
Hayes (Kent) Station
- Hussey Well, Hayes (01).jpg
Hussey Well (or Jacob's Well) on Husseywell Crescent, adjacent to Husseywell Park
- Hayes shops on Station Approach.jpg
Hayes shops on Station Approach
- The New Inn, Hayes.jpg
The New Inn pub opposite the train station
- Hayes village shops.jpg
Hayes village shops
- Hayes library.jpg
Hayes library