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Sidcup High Street is the main retail and commercial street, and there are some other shops and local businesses on the adjacent Station Road. In 2014, Sidcup High Street was the subject of a £1.8 million regeneration scheme In Store For Sidcup paid for by London Borough of Bexley. [7]
High Street, Sidcup (c.1900) Head Office and Central Warehouse, 34/40 Eastdown Park, Lewisham (c.1955) Cave Austin and Co., Ltd was a chain of grocery stores and cafés in the southeast of England. [1] During its seventy-year history it grew to some fifty branches in Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and much of South East London.
321 to New Cross Gate via Sidcup, New Eltham, Eltham, Eltham Green, Lee Green & Lewisham (24 hours). 492 to Bluewater via Ruxley Corner, North Cray, Bexley, Bexleyheath, Crayford, Dartford, Stone & Greenhithe and to Sidcup. R11 to Green Street Green via St Paul's Cray, St Mary Cray & Orpington and to Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup via Sidcup ...
Built in 1754 near Sidcup, Kent, Foots Cray Place was demolished in 1950 after a fire in 1949. [1] Of the three other houses in England, Nuthall Temple in Nottinghamshire was built 1757 and demolished in 1929; the other two survive: Mereworth Castle (completed 1725, also in Kent) and Chiswick House (completed 1729, in London), [ 2 ] both now ...
Sidcup Place is a 16.3-hectare (40-acre) open green space situated between Sidcup High Street and Queen Mary's Hospital. [20] It extends from Frognal House to the east of the hospital, to The Green, an adjacent 0.12 hectares of parkland in front of the Manor House Registry Office, which contains Sidcup's War Memorial. [21]
A224 (Orpington By-Pass) / Hewitts Road / Wheatsheaf Hill – Dunton Green, Orpington, St Mary Cray, Badgers Mount, Chelsfield, Halstead, Well Hill: Greater London: Bromley: 48.1: 77.4: A223 north (High Street) / Cudham Lane North – Orpington, Green Street Green, Cudham: Southern terminus of A223: 50.4: 81.1
Ruxley is a rural settlement of South East London, England that straddles the boundary of the London Boroughs of Bromley and Bexley.It is located 13 miles southeast of Charing Cross, the traditional centre of London, in the Metropolitan Green Belt between Sidcup and Swanley and is also adjacent to the Greater London border with the county of Kent.
Sidcup station opened on 1 September 1866 [3] with the opening of the Dartford Loop Line. The station was built 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Sidcup town centre in the parish of Lamorbey. It had a small goods yard positioned on the down side and a station master's house. A new booking office was built in 1887.