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Tel code: 0208 | code search
Postcode: DA14 | code search
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Birthplace of:
Steve Backley
Quentin Blake

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Folk Customs:
Admiralty of the Medway
Biddenden Dole
Blessing the Sea and Diving for the Cross
Canterburys Hop Hoodening
Rochester Sweeps' Festival
St Bartholomew's Day Bun Race
The Offham Quintain

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Sidcup is a suburban town in the London Borough of Bexley, located 11 miles from Charing Cross. Sidcup originated as a tiny hamlet on the road from London to Maidstone and its earliest recorded use was 1254. The name is thought to be derived from Cetecopp meaning 'seat shaped or flat topped hill'. Much of Sidcup is typical 1930s suburbia but it retains several parks and open spaces, indicating the great estates and large homes which once stood in the area. A number of these houses remain and include Frognal House which is now used for sheltered accommodation, Lamorbey House now used by the Rose Bruford Drama College, Sidcup Place, now a Brewer’s Fayre pub and "The Hollies", once a children’s home but now converted for residential use. The town contains a major hospital and two performing arts colleges, the aforementioned Rose Bruford College, and the Bird College of Dance, Music & Theatre Performance. The town centre has a mix of high street stores and independent shops, and several pubs including The Metro Bar by the station and The Hogshead on the High Street. The town is served by several London Bus routes and Albany Park and Sidcup railway stations on the line to Charing Cross.

Care Home

Sunrise Senior Living at Frognal House

Classes

Dance - Honeyz School of Dance
Yoga - PamelaAnn Jones

Dentist

Dental Practice
S D Gohil

Doctor

Albany Park
Barnard Medical Practice
Medical Centre

Golf Club

Sidcup Golf Club

Health and Fitness Club

David Lloyd Leisure

Market

Flamingo Park Car Boot

Pub and Bar

Alma
Black Boy
Charcoal Burner
Hogshead
Horse and Groom
Seven Stars
White Cross Inn
Woodman
Ye Olde Black Horse

Solicitor

Nelson Guest & Partners

Taxi

Albany Cars
Jemma Cars
Sidcup Mini Bus Hire

Sports Clubs

Crescent LTC (Tennis)
Kemnal TTC (Table Tennis)
West Road RC (Cycling)
Xtreme Tennis Coaching (Tennis)

Shops

B Beautiful
NPhotography

Activities

Lamorbey Park Archers(Archery)

Places to Stay near Sidcup

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Holiday Inn London Bexley (1.75 miles)

Holiday Inn London Bexley

You are assured of a warm welcome at the Holiday Inn London Bexley, a modern hotel based around a traditional 1930’s red-brick pub building. We are situated in the centre of Bexley and offer parking ... More | visit website

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Bexleyheath Marriott (2.10 miles)

Bexleyheath Marriott

Classic service and flexibility combine for an outstanding experience at the Bexleyheath Marriott Hotel. Located close to Junction 2 of the M25 and easily accessible to London, Greenwich, the O2 Arena and Bluewater, Europe’s largest ... More | visit website

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Crown Inn (2.53 miles)

Crown Inn

The newly refurbished Crown Inn has 7 brand new en-suite bedrooms, a bar and restaurant with a'la carte menu. The Crown overlooks beautiful Chislehurst Common. If you enjoy walking, then Chislehurst is on one of the ... More | visit website

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Mary Rose Inn (2.61 miles)

Mary Rose Inn

In the heart of this ancient village, close to the M20 and M25, this charming 16th century property has been recently renovated and now offers comfortable accommodation at great-value rates. The ... More | visit website

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Rowhill Grange Hotel & Spa (3.05 miles)

Rowhill Grange Hotel & Spa

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This deluxe hotel is 5 minutes away from the M25/M20. It is just 10 minutes from Ebbsfleet International and Bluewater – Europe’s largest shopping centre. London is 30 minutes away. Winner of ... More

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Abbey Wood Short Stay (3.91 miles)

Abbey Wood Short Stay

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EOT 2 star rating house situated in Abbey wood, 17 minutes into London by train, 8 minutes into Greenwich for Canary Wharf. Abbey wood station, 7 min walk. Our Digital ... More

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Sundridge Park Manor (4.34 miles)

Sundridge Park Manor

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Sundridge Park Manor Hotel, Conference & Events Centre is centred around a Grade I listed Nash mansion and the Cottage, a purpose-built assessment centre. Set in 6 acres of gardens just 10 miles ... More

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Comfort Zone @ Vista River View Serviced Apartments (4.72 miles)

Comfort Zone @ Vista River View Serviced Apartments

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Why use Comfort Zone Apartments Ltd?You won't want to use a hotel ever again once you've stayed in a luxurious Self-Catering Serviced Apartment from Comfort Zone.Comfort Zone specialise in letting ... More

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Clay Farm Guest House (4.92 miles)

Clay Farm Guest House

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Ideally situated Guest House / Bed and Breakfast only 15 minutes by train to central London and on the border of the beautiful Kent countryside. A choice of generous sized ... More

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Bromley Court Hotel (5.25 miles)

Bromley Court Hotel

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Set in a full 2 acres of well tended gardens, the Bromley Court Hotel is located in the London borough of Bromley, offering easy access to the centre of the capital. With ... More

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