As early as 1952, when Martins Bank
Magazine visits the original Sevenoaks Branch at St Botolph’s road, the talk is
of that office being too small, too far away from the main thrust of the
town’s commercial activity, and of a suitable alternative needing to be found
as soon as possible:
“Our branch at Sevenoaks, which we visited
on 15th May, has the distinction of being the smallest branch so far featured in this series of
articles. At one time under the control of Tunbridge Wells it is now answerable direct to
District Office. It is situated opposite the station, far away, alas, from the main street and the imposing
positions occupied by the other banks, but better premises are being sought and this problem
will be solved in time.”
SIXTEEN years later, the Bank finally moves the title of Sevenoaks Branch to
the new premises shown here, which are at 12 London Road, and the original
office becomes Tubs Hill Sub Branch. Despite being much nearer to the town
centre, and that all important customer “footfall”, Sevenoaks London Road
does not have much to say for itself – perhaps coming into being as it does,
so late in Martins Bank’s History – but it does survive under Barclays’
ownership until 1977 when the Bank moves the Business to Station Parade…
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In Service: 1968 until
14 January 1977
Image © Barclays Ref 0030-2590
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