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Sidcup 
is an area of south-east London, England, primarily in the London Borough of Bexley.
It is 11.3 miles (18.2 km) south-east of Charing Cross, bordering the London Boroughs of Bromley and Greenwich.
The name is thought to be derived from Cetecopp meaning
seat shaped or flat topped hill
it had its earliest recorded use in 1254



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The Best Day Trips from London | 7 easy trips by train or car

The best day trips from London by train, or by car, including how to get there, what to do and where to eat.

All of the London day trips recommended in this video can be easily visited in one day, so sit back, relax, and enjoy this guide to how to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and have a perfect day out of the city!

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WHITSTABLE, Kent

Travel time to Whitstable from London: 90 minutes by train or car

Best things to do in Whitstable:
- Wander around the town
- Visit the seafront and harbour
- Shop in some of the independent stores and boutiques
- Visit Whitstable castle
- Enjoy Tankerton beach
- Take a boat trip
- Explore the fish market
- Try some oysters!

Where to eat in Whitstable:
- Whitstable oyster company
- Blueprint for coffee
- JoJo’s
- Harbour st tapas
- The Sportsman (if driving)- voted best uk restaurant

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CANTERBURY, Kent

Travel time to Canterbury from London: 90 minutes by train or car

Best things to do in Canterbury:
- Visit Canterbury Cathedral
- See the medieval buildings of the town centre
- Take a punt tour down the river Stour
- Stroll around Westgate Gardens
- Visit St Augustine’s Abbey
- Go to the Canterbury Roman Museum
- Explore The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge

Where to eat in Canterbury:
- The Goods Shed
- Tiny Tim’s for afternoon tea
- Old Weaver’s House
- The Korean Cowgirl
- Cafe Des Amis

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BRIGHTON, East Sussex

Travel time to Brighton from London: 60 minutes by train, 120 minutes by car

Things to do in Brighton:
- Walk down Brighton Pier and play some arcade games!
- Head up the British Airways i360 for amazing views
- Explore Brighton lanes
- Visit the grand Royal Pavillion
- See the remnants of the burnt down West pier
- Hang out on Brighton Beach
- Visit Hove to see it’s iconic beach huts

Where to eat in Brighton:
- Food for Friends (well-loved vegetarian restaurant)
- Isaac At (fine dining)
- The Coal Shed
- The Chilli Pickle
- Terre à Terre (vegetarian)

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WINDSOR, Berkshire

Travel time to Windsor from London: the shortest day trip from London, taking 40 minutes by train, or an hour by car

What to do in Windsor:
- Visit Windsor castle
- Tour Eton college
- Take a boat tour along the River Thames
- See where Harry & Meghan got married at St George’s chapel

Where to eat in Windsor:
- Waterside inn
- Two Brewers
- Giblet’s Eton
- The Boatman

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CAMBRIDGE, Cambridgeshire

Travel time to Windsor from London: 50 minutes by train or two hours by car.

Things to do in. Cambridge:
- Wander around the university grounds and see King’s college
- Punt down the river Cam
- See 12th Century St Peter’s chapel
- Cambridge University Botanic Garden
- The Cambridge Gin Laboratory
- Rent a bike and cylce around the city

Where to eat in Cambridge:
- Fitzbillies for tea
- The Senate for a quick bite near King’s college Chapel
- Midsummer House
- Trinity for oysters and champers
- The Old bicycle Shop

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BATH, Somerset

Travel time to Bath from London: 80 minutes by train or 3 hours by car.

Things to do in Bath:
- Visit the roman Baths
- Treat yourself at Thermal Bath Spa
- Royal crescent
- Bath abbey
- Theatre Royal
- Visit the Jane Austen Centre
- Pulteney Bridge

Where to eat in Bath:
- Cream tea at The Pump Rooms
- Eight
- Chez Dominique
- Sally Lunn’s
- Corkage

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RYE, East Sussex

Travel time to Rye from London: one hour by train or an hour and forty by car

Things to do in Rye:
- Walk along one of England’s prettiest streets: Mermaid Street
- Explore the town centre and harbour
- See the historic harbour and the old riverside docks
- Visit the bird sanctuary
- Chill on one of England's best beaches - Camber Sands
- Visit Rye Castle
- Climb the tower at St Mary’s Church
- Explore Rye Nature Reserve

Where to eat in Rye:
- Knoops (for the best hot chocolate)
- The Gallivant
- Tatner’s Kitchen
- Landgate Bistro
- Ypres Castle Inn

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32 Places You Need To Eat At In London | The Ultimate List

We've compiled a list of 32 places you should eat at in London. From breakfast spots to delicious dining, and sweet treats to street food, our compilation has got you covered. Watch the video above for some foodie inspiration in the UK's capital.

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Places to see in ( Dartford - UK )

Places to see in ( Dartford - UK )

Dartford is the principal town in the Borough of Dartford, Kent, England. It is located 18 miles south-east of Central London, and is situated adjacent to the London Borough of Bexley to its west. To its north, across the Thames estuary, is Thurrock in Essex, which can be reached via the Dartford Crossing and the Dartford Tunnel.

Dartford centre lies in a valley through which the River Darent flows, and where the old road from London to Dover crossed: hence the name, from Darent + ford. Dartford became a market town in medieval times and, although today it is principally a commuter town for Greater London, it has a long history of religious, industrial and cultural importance. It is an important rail hub; the main through-road now by-passes the town itself.

Dartford is twinned with several other towns and cities abroad including Hanau in Germany, Gravelines in France and Namyangju in South Korea.

Dartford has two major buildings concerned with performance art. The Orchard Theatre, located in the town centre, is a fully professional theatre, providing audiences with a large range of drama, dance, music and entertainment. The Mick Jagger Centre, within the grounds of Dartford Grammar School on Shepherds Lane, was completed in 2000 and provides facilities for community arts across a wide region.

Dartford railway station is located in the town centre and is connected to London via three National Rail routes. The first railway London to Dartford connection was the North Kent Line via Woolwich Arsenal in 1849, connecting at Gravesend with the line to the Medway Towns. Later two more lines were built, the Dartford Loop Line through Sidcup, which opened in 1866, and the Bexleyheath Line, which opened in 1895. All the lines were electrified on 6 June 1926.

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Places to see in ( Bexley - UK )

Places to see in ( Bexley - UK )

The London Borough of Bexley is a London borough in south-east London, England. It has common borders with the London Borough of Bromley to the south, the Royal Borough of Greenwich to the west, across the River Thames to the north it borders the London Borough of Havering, the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham and there is a small boundary with the unitary authority of Thurrock in Essex to the north-east. There is a border with Dartford borough to the east and Sevenoaks district to the south-east, both being in the ceremonial county of Kent. The London Borough of Bexley is within the Thames Gateway, an area designated as a national priority for urban regeneration. The local authority is Bexley London Borough Council.

Prior to the 19th century the area now forming the Borough was practically unoccupied: very few of the present settlements were mentioned in the Domesday Book, although the village of Bexley has a charter dated 814AD. Erith was a port on the River Thames until the 17th century; the opening of the sewage works at nearby Crossness in the late 19th century turned it into an industrial town.

Today's settlement pattern is the result of the gradual extension of the London influence. Until the 19th century it was an area with a few isolated buildings such as the Georgian Danson House. With the coming of the railways building began apace, although the area is still composed of many disconnected settlements, interspersed with area of open ground and parks. The London Borough of Bexley was formed in 1965, under the London Government Act 1963 from the Municipal Boroughs of Bexley and Erith; Crayford Urban District: and part of Chislehurst and Sidcup Urban District.

Bexley, lying as it does on the outer fringe of London, has many relatively large areas of open space. The ridge of higher ground in South London crosses the Borough from its high point of Shooters Hill, on the boundary with the Royal Borough of Greenwich, to end above the River Thames at Belvedere, where the land drops down to the old port of Erith. This high land, whose geology is the sand and pebbles of the Blackheath beds, and which results in heathland, provided the line on the old Roman road (Watling Street) ran between Crayford and Welling. The land falls away to the north of the high ground, across the Erith Marshes to the River Thames, which here makes a loop to the north at Crossness. There is further ridge of less higher ground from the west terminating at Sidcup.

Hall Place is a former stately home, today a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument, beside the River Cray on the outskirts of Crayford, south-east of Bexleyheath and north-east of Old Bexley. It is situated just off the A223, Bourne Road, south of Watling Street (A207) and north of the Black Prince interchange of the A2 Rochester Way with the A220.

The principal roads through the Borough include the A2 trunk road; the A20 (Sidcup By-Pass) which generally marks its southern boundary; the A207, which is the route of the erstwhile Watling Street; the A206 which takes traffic from Woolwich and Dartford; and the latter's newer counterpart, the A2016 through Thamesmead. There are also some Long-distance footpaths in the Borough: among them the Thames Path and the London Outer Orbital Path. Bexley Borough has joined with three other adjoining boroughs to for the South East London Green Chain linking green spaces.

There are three suburban railway lines crossing the Borough, all destined to come together at Dartford. The most northerly is the North Kent Line, then the Bexleyheath Line which runs through the centre of the borough and then finally the Dartford Loop Line which runs furthest south. In common with many other boroughs south of the Thames, Bexley has no London Underground lines or any other London-based transport methods like London Tramlink, the Docklands Light Railway or London Overground.

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Places to see in ( Welling - UK )

Places to see in ( Welling - UK )

Welling is a town in the London Borough of Bexley approximately 10.5 miles east-southeast of Charing Cross, the traditional centre of London. Welling also lies within the historic county of Kent. The East Wickham part of Welling is probably one of the oldest settlements in this area. A Neolithic stone axe was found in East Wickham in 1910, and remains of Roman buildings were unearthed near Danson in 1989.

Before opening of the Bexleyheath Line on 1 May 1895, Welling was a village on the main road from London into Kent (Watling Street). It had been a traditional staging post for coaches; the presence of three inns along the main road is the result of that. Local legend has it that Welling is so called because in the era of horse-drawn vehicles, it could be said you were well in to Kent, or had a well end to the journey up and down Shooters Hill which, at the time was steep, had a poor road surface and was a notorious haunt of highwaymen.

However, local historians have recently concluded that the origin of the name is most likely from 'Welwyn' (meaning 'place of the spring'), due to the existence of an underground spring located at Welling Corner, or possibly a manorial reference to the Willing family, who lived in the area in 1301. Welling is home of the football ground of Welling United F.C. which is shared with the Erith and Belvedere F.C.

A large Russian gun is located at Welling corner. This Russian weapon is a 36-pounder carronade (calibre 6.75 inches - weight 17 cwt) of a type used during the Crimean War (1854 to 1860), displayed on a simple wooden replica carriage. The carronade was in service from 1780 to 1860 and is now on loan from the Royal Artillery Museum in Woolwich as a reminder of Welling's early association with the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, when huts at East Wickham were built as homes for munitions workers in the Great War.

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Places to see in ( Bromley - UK )

Places to see in ( Bromley - UK )

Bromley is a district of south east London, England, located 9.3 miles south east of Charing Cross. Bromley is the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Bromley, and identified as a major metropolitan centre in the London Plan.

Bromley was historically a market town chartered since 1158 and an ancient parish in the county of Kent. Its location on a coaching route and the opening of a railway station in 1858 were key to its development, and the economic history of Bromley is underpinned by a shift from an agrarian village to commerce and retail. As part of the suburban growth of London in the 20th century, Bromley significantly increased in population and was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1903.

Bromley has developed into one of a handful of regionally significant commercial and retail districts outside central London and has formed part of Greater London since 1965. Most of Bromley including the town centre falls under the BR1 postcode district, whereas areas to the west towards Shortlands are part of BR2 instead.

Bromley is located 9.3 miles (15 km) south east of Charing Cross and is one of the major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan. Bromley is a post town in the BR postcode area, consisting of BR1 and part of the BR2 postcode district. BR1 covers Bromley, Bickley, Sundridge Park and part of Downham; and the BR2 portion covers Hayes, Shortlands, Bickley and Bromley Common.

Other nearby areas:

Beckenham
Bellingham
Catford
Chislehurst
Coney Hall
Elmers End
Eltham
Grove Park
Lewisham
Locksbottom
Mottingham
New Eltham
Orpington
Penge
Petts Wood

Bromley is served by two rail stations , Bromley South station with services to London Victoria nonstop or, via Herne Hill // Kentish Town via Blackfriars and also London St.Pancras (Intl) // trains are available to many other stations incl. Orpington, Sevenoaks via Swanley, Gillingham, Ashford International via Maidstone East and a splitting service to Ramsgate and Dover Priory via Chatham. Bromley North station with services to London Bridge and Charing Cross by changing at Grove Park. Bromley is served by many Transport for London services and an Arriva Kent route, these connect it with areas including Beckenham, Bexleyheath, Catford, Chislehurst, Croydon, Crystal Palace, Eltham, Hayes, Lewisham, New Addington, Orpington, Penge, Sevenoaks, Sidcup, Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells and West Wickham.

Alot to see in ( Bromley - UK ) such as :

Down House
Jubilee Country Park
Church House Gardens
Whitehall Recreation Ground
Hayes Common
South Hill Wood
Forster Memorial Park
Hayes Old Rectory Gardens

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Molesey is a suburban district comprising two towns, East Molesey and West Molesey, in Surrey, England, and is situated on the south bank of the River Thames.

East and West Molesey share a high street, and there is a second retail restaurant-lined street (Bridge Road) close to Hampton Court Palace in the eastern part of the district, which is also home to Hampton Court railway station in Transport for London's Zone 6. Molesey Hurst or Hurst Park is a large park by the River Thames in the north of the area, and is home to East Molesey Cricket Club. The Hampton Ferry runs from here to Hampton on the Middlesex bank, from where it is a short walk to the central area of Hampton.

Molesey is divided into three wards: Molesey South, East and North. The majority of Molesey's detached properties are in the east, which also contains the highest proportion of apartments of the three wards. On analysis of the 2011 census, the Civil Service identified Molesey as within Esher Built-up Area, ascribing it a total population of 50,904.

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Why This Sandwich Shop Is Florence's Most Legendary Street Eat | Legendary Eats

All'Antico Vinaio is a must-try when visiting Florence. The shop is in the heart of the city center, just minutes away from Piazza della Signoria. Sandwiches are made with a local bread called schiacciata. The shop has an endless selection of cold cuts, cheese, and homemade creams like the truffle cream and the artichoke cream.

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Twickenham is a suburban town in southwest London, England. It lies on the River Thames and is 9.9 miles (15.9 km) west-southwest of Charing Cross, 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of Hounslow, and 2.6 miles (4.2 km) northwest of Kingston upon Thames.

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TripAdvisor suggestions to AVOID in London (and what to do instead!)

Ok so lots of people use Tripadvisor when coming to London but guess what? It's sending you to the most touristy places and some of the most expensive. Hey that's fine if you want to pay £25 per person for the London Eye but how about I give you some great alternatives? Cheaper, less crowded, more in touch with London life (in some cases). Here's an alternative guide to London's top attractions on Tripadvisor (links to everything mentioned at the bottom of this description box.)

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I'm Jess, I've lived in London for many years, and this channel is a London travel guide for anyone visiting the city that wants to experience it like you live here. Beyond talking about the usual London attractions, myself and my team show you some of the cooler things to do in London, that most travel guides don't mention. Watch our videos and you'll feel like you've got a Londoner friend telling you the best kept secrets in the city.

MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO (some are affiliate links):
1. Tower of London. Book tickets here:
OR the Jewel Tower:
2. The British Museum
OR
The Museum of Brands and Packaging. Grab tickets here:
3. The London Eye. Grab tickets here:
OR
The Monument: (you can just buy tickets at the door)
OR the Sky Garden (tickets released three weeks in advance):
4. The National Gallery. Free to enter, or book an official guided tour:
OR The Saatchi Gallery:
5. Tower Bridge and the Tower Bridge Exhibition. Book tickets for the exhibition: or go with this Tower of London and Tower Bridge Early-Access Tour:
OR
Watch a Tower Bridge lift:
or hop on an Uber Boat: or book a boat that forces the bridge to go up (coming soon!)

Places to see in ( Swanley - UK )

Places to see in ( Swanley - UK )

Swanley is a town and civil parish in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. It is located approximately 15 miles southeast of central London, adjacent to the Greater London boundary and within the M25 motorway. The population at the 2011 census was 16,226. The local council is Swanley Town Council.

In 1066, Swanley only consisted of a few cattle farms, surrounded in oak, sycamore and ash (Fraxinus) woodland. Because Swanley only consisted of a few homesteads, it was not mentioned in the Domesday Book. The civil parish of Swanley was created in 1955 from neighbouring parishes of Farningham and Sutton at Hone reflecting the developments of the town and increase in population. In 1974 the parish council became a Town Council and included the settlements of Hextable, Swanley Village and the main town of Swanley. In 1988, Hextable was formed into a separate parish council.

Within Kent, Swanley is adjacent to the parishes of Wilmington and Hextable to the north, Sutton-at-Hone and Hawley and Farningham to the east, and Eynsford and Crockenhill to the south. To the west there is a boundary with St Mary Cray in the London Borough of Bromley and Ruxley in the London Borough of Bexley. The closest large towns are Bexleyheath, Dartford, Orpington and Sidcup. The Swanley post town in the BR postcode area includes the hamlet of Hockenden in the London Borough of Bromley.

Swanley has easy access to the M25, M20 and the A20 being on the M25 Junction 3 interchange. The A2 is also north of the town. Swanley station serves the town with National Rail services to London Victoria via Bromley South, West Hampstead Thameslink via Bromley South and Catford (peak journeys continue on to Bedford, Dover Priory via Chatham and Canterbury East, Canterbury West via Maidstone East and Ashford International as well as to Sevenoaks.

( Swanley - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Swanley . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Swanley - UK

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Rural London - where is the place in London that feels like the countryside. Capital Ring Walk 10.

Being a huge city, does London still have rural places that feel like the countryside. While walking along the beautiful capital ring walking route, we will investigate if that's even possible to experience the countryside vibes while being in the capital.

If you want to do this walk by yourself, here is the link to download the route information and the map:

Wak from South Kenton to Hendon Park.

Sights:
Fryent Country Park
Barn Hill
St Andrews Churches
Hendon Park
The Welsh Harp Open Space
Preston Park
Brent Reservoir

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Cheap and Best Budget Hotels in London , United Kingdom

Cheap and Best Budget Hotels in London. Must Watch...

This list is perfect for you, if you are in London and looking for a budget stay.
Feel free to ask your questions in comment box regarding London travel and Hotels.

Listed Hotels

Palmers Lodge Hillspring
No.8 at Seven Sisters
Palmers Lodge - Swiss Cottage
Premier Inn London Eltham Hotel
Safestay London Kensington Holland Park
YHA London Central
Premier Inn London Tolworth
Charlotte Guest House
Premier Inn London Sidcup
YHA London St Pancras

It's not the Ranking of Best Budget Hotels in London, it's just the list of some of Cheap and Best Hotels.

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Maharani - Fine Dine Cuisine in Sidcup Kent

Hi and welcome to Maharani Indian Restaurant based in Sidcup, Bexley. Whilst we offer a range of traditional dishes, we also have our own unique Maharani Speciality dishes using only the very best and freshest ingredients. We pride ourselves at the Maharani, by specialising in fine dining.

We are happy to take reservations at Maharani in Sidcup, or you could use our take away service. We do also offer a Home delivery in Sidcup up to a 3 mile radius from the Maharani restaurant. Private party room, that holds 30 people, available to hire now
Call us on 0208 309 1255 to book at reservation at the Maharani restaurant in Sidcup or to use our takeaway service.

We look forward to providing world class fine dining service to you.

OPENING TIMES
Monday to Saturday
5:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Sunday
(Lunch) 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
6:00pm - 10:30pm

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FOR MENU OR ALTERNATIVELY PLEASE CALL 0208 309 1255

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