Blackheath, 1921
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In 1929, the Dublin-born crime writer Freeman Wills Crofts came to live in Blackheath. His books were once as popular as those of Agatha Christie, although nowadays few people know of him or his work. Titles such as 'Murder at Guildford' and 'The 12.30 from Croydon' were penned at Blackheath. He was an accomplished musician, and played the organ at St Martin's Church (centre right).
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