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Property Auction Plashet

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Landmark Auctions have a wealth of experience in the property and auction industry and pride ourselves in offering the best service, whether you are selling or buying with us.

Our auctions are in-house, online and live streamed across the country. Each auction offers residential and commercial property, development, investments and land.

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Facts about Plashet

General Info

Plashet is a locality of East Ham in the London Borough of Newham in East London located between West Ham and Manor Park. It contains Plashet Jewish Cemetery, Plashet Park, and several places of worship. The area was home to prison reformer Elizabeth Fry, who lived in Plashet House from 1809-1829, and also her daughter Katherine who lived in Plashet Cottage.

Both of these properties were demolished in the 1880s to make way for the terraced streets that now characterise the area. Steve Marriot lead singer of the Small Faces was born at East Ham Memorial Hospital located in the Plashet area. The poet Benjamin Zephaniah has also lived in Plashet.

History of Plashet

Plashet dates back to 1932 when the East Ham Grammar School for Girls first opened on the South site. In the 1950s, the North site was built and Plashet County Secondary Modern School for Girls was opened. These two schools were amalgamated into Plashet School in 1972 and the two sites were physically linked by the Plashet Unity Bridge in November 2000. This was designed so students had a safer way to get to and from lessons without skipping school or getting into accidents.

In 1993, Bushra Nasir became Head Teacher. She was the first Muslim woman teacher to become head of a UK comprehensive school. She is the President of the Muslim Teachers Association, and was appointed a CBE in 2003 and Professional of the Year at the 2005 Asian Women of Achievement awards.