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  2. Foots Cray - Wikipedia

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    The 18th-century houses at 180-188 Rectory Lane, Foots Cray The Seven Stars, a Grade II-listed pub in Foots Cray, part of which is 16th-century William Walsingham (died 1534), of Foots Cray, second son of James Walsingham, lord of the Manor of Scadbury in Chislehurst , Kent, was the father of Sir Francis Walsingham (c.1532-1590), Principal ...

  3. Sidcup - Wikipedia

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    Sidcup High Street is on the A211, following in length the old London – Maidstone – Hythe road. The A211 starts just at the eastern end of Eltham High Street, running through New Eltham, then alongside the A20 Sidcup By-pass before ending at Foots Cray, where the B2173 continues towards Swanley along the former A20 road.

  4. Ruxley - Wikipedia

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    There is a Tesco superstore and petrol garage located in Ruxley on Edgington Way. [39] There are several Car dealerships in Ruxley, Porsche being next to the Tesco store, a BMW showroom on Maidstone Road [40] and Toyota [41] and Lexus showrooms also on Maidstone Road, on the Foots Cray side.

  5. Kolster-Brandes - Wikipedia

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    The Foots Cray site was also shared by Brimar, another STC company founded in 1933 to manufacture American pattern valves for the British market. [2] In 1960/61 STC took over Ace, Argosy, Regentone and RGD, and then in 1968 the KB logo name changed to ITT KB, and between 1973 and 1974 the KB was dropped from the logo and sets were only made ...

  6. Hundred of Ruxley - Wikipedia

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    The River Cray was the largest river in the hundred of Ruxley flowing northward through six of its parishes, four of which are named after it. The River Cray rises in Orpington then flows through St Mary Cray, St Paul's Cray, North Cray, Foots Cray, and Bexley before crossing the northern border and Watling Street into the Hundred of Lesnes.

  7. 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 .

  8. 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]

  9. Foots Cray Place - Wikipedia

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    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 ]