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  2. Foots Cray - Wikipedia

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    Foots Cray is an area of South East London, England, within the London Borough of Bexley. Prior to 1965 it was in the historic county of Kent . It is located south-east of Sidcup , north of Orpington and north west of Swanley .

  3. Foots Cray Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Foots Cray Meadows is an area of parkland and woodland 97 hectares (240 acres) in size, within the London Borough of Bexley, England. [1] It borders the suburbs of Albany Park , Sidcup , Foots Cray , North Cray and Ruxley .

  4. Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Bexley

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    Foots Cray Meadows is an area of parkland and woodland 100 hectares (240 acres) in size, and the largest open space in the borough. [2] It borders the suburbs of Albany Park, Sidcup, Foots Cray, North Cray and Ruxley. The River Cray runs through it in a north-easterly direction.

  5. Foots Cray Place - Wikipedia

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    Foots Cray Place, engraved by William Woollett, 1760. Foots Cray Place was one of the four country houses built in England in the 18th century to a design inspired by Palladio's Villa Capra near Vicenza. Built in 1754 near Sidcup, Kent, Foots Cray Place was demolished in 1950 after a fire in 1949. [1]

  6. London Borough of Bexley - Wikipedia

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    All Saints' Church – near Foots Cray Meadows, building dates from c. 1330* [29] Bethany Hall – Chapel Road, Bexleyheath, now a meeting house of the Plymouth Brethren though originally a Methodist chapel [30] Christ Church – in Erith, built in the 19th century, has a distinctive tower built by J. P. St. Aubyn* [31]

  7. Danson Park - Wikipedia

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    Danson Park is a public park in the London Borough of Bexley, South East London, located between Welling and Bexleyheath.At 75 hectares, [2] it is the second largest public park in the borough (the largest being Foots Cray Meadows at 100 hectares), [3] and the most used by the community. [2]

  8. Waring baronets - Wikipedia

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    The Waring Baronetcy, of Foots Cray Place in the County of Kent, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 31 May 1919. For more information on this creation, see Samuel Waring, 1st Baron Waring .

  9. Footscray RUFC - Wikipedia

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    Footscray RUFC is a rugby union club based in New Eltham, South East London. The club has three men's teams, a women's team and a mini rugby section. The club was formed in 1967 by workers at the Kolster-Brandes (later ITT, and then STC) Factory in Foots Cray, Kent. In the early 90s, STC closed the Foots Cray site and the side became homeless ...