Chislehurst Farmers Market
A whistle stop tour of Chislehurst Farmers Market.
Winner of 'Love Your Local Market' video competition 2015
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Old water factory on Park Road, Chislehurst
Park Road is the site of Chislehurst Mineral Waters Factory which produced pure aerated water. The glass bottles marked with the initials of the proprietor, Harry Lines, sometimes get unearthed in local gardens today and quite frequently 'pop' up on eBay
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Filming & Editing by Clare Herriot
The Bickley Gastro Pub in Chislehurst
The Bickley is Chislehurst's first true gastro pub offering high-quality food and drinks served by people who have a pride and passion for their profession. The Bickley is a distinctive Victorian building set over four floors which has been redesigned and refurbished to provide a stylish warm and vibrant feeling. We offer dining in the following rooms: Pub, Dining room, Orangery, Salon Prive, Roof terrace and Garden. For more information or to make a reservation please contact our helpful staff who will be happy to assist you.
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
( Bromley - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Bromley . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bromley - UK
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Babington House School
#FrielonFriday: Babington House School, learn about the links with Elmstead Woods Station gardens and about the Zeppelin raids seen from the large windows in 1915.
Featuring Joanna Friel, Heritage Rep for the Chislehurst Society and filmed by Clare Herriot.
Bickley Manor
wedding decorations at bickley manor,
Chislehurst Commons - An Aerial View
A unique view of the Chislehurst Commons, made especially for the Trustees of Chislehurst Commons. Registered Charity No. 1028121.
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Exploring - Scadbury Park Chislehurst | LINA Likes
Lisa continues her travels around historic South East London, this time visiting Scadbury Park, Chislehurst, and the ruins of Scadbury Manor. Sponsor us on Patreon!
Scadbury is most associated with the Walsingham family who may have come originally from Little Walsingham in Norfolk. Thomas Walsingham (a wealthy vintner from the City of London) purchased the manor in 1424, a sale that was to connect the Walsingham family with Chislehurst for more than 200 years. Scadbury was purchased as a country retreat whilst he and his wife Katherine still retained their London home in the parish of St Katherine's. The manor was inherited in 1459 by Thomas' son, Thomas II, and then his son James, who was Sheriff of Kent in 1497.
Other members of the Walsingham family who resided at the Manor include Sir Edmund Walsingham, Lieutenant of the Tower at time of Henry VIII: his brother William Walsingham, who held Foots Cray manor for a time and was the father of Francis Walsingham, Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth, who founded the Elizabethan secret service and was probably born at Scadbury; and Thomas Walsingham IV, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth at Scadbury in 1597 (as pictured on the Village Sign on Royal Parade, Chislehurst). Thomas was a friend and patron of the poet and playwright, Christopher Marlowe. Marlowe was also probably a spy or courier for Thomas' uncle Francis.
Originally owned by the De Scatheburys and then the Walsinghams, adn then later the Townshend family, the most famous of whom was Thomas Townshend, the 1st Viscount of Sydney, after whom both Sydney, Nova Scotia and Sydney, Australia, were named. Scadbury Manor, located within the 300 acred Scadbury Park, is is today remembered by the ruins of a 1930s reproduction Tudor building, built on the foundations of the Walsingham Manor, which had itself been built on the ruins of a previous building.
Scadbury Park was purchased by the London Borough of Bromley in 1983 and opened to the public as a Local Nature Reserve in 1985. Its 300 acres of countryside are made up of extensive pasture and woodland around which runs a network of paths for public access. The mixed woodland, which covers nearly half of the estate, includes the remnants of ancient oaks that would have formed part of a Royal Hunting Forest. Today these ancient trees grow alongside a variety of others including ash, alder, hazel, sweet chestnut, sycamore and birch.
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Open Air Harvest Festival
On a glorious sunny Sunday, Churches Together in Chislehurst & Bickley hosted their first open air Harvest Festival at the Chislehurst Farmers Market.
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Bickley - Euston - LCY -Bickley
Starting off in the leafy outer suburbs, going through the inner city area to central London then going through the city of London out ot Docklands and finally back to Bickley.
For me this is an interesting journey as it takes place on a bank Holiday when the traffic is much lighter than normal
Bickley Manor Hotel Weddding Photography
Florence and Tim celebrated their Kent wedding at Bickley Manor Hotel.
The Rambler's Rest, Kent, pub review 'the best kept secret in Chislehurst'
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Setup for Wedding at Bickley Manor Hotel Dec 2010
Before the disco kicked off.
Shampan Bromley Fine Indian Dining Restaurant
Welcome to the oldest yet finest Indian restaurant in Bromley. British Curry Award winner 2017 for Best Restaurant in Outer London Suburbs.
Vale Road,Bickley,Kent
This home, situated in a gated private road on the prestigious Bickley Park Estate, is offered to the market by jdm Estate Agents on a Sole Agency basis. Having three double bedrooms, this semi detached house offers spacious family accommodation. The accommodation includes a lounge and dining room with lovely solid wood flooring, a double glazed conservatory, downstairs cloakroom and a fitted kitchen with utility area. To the first floor are the three double bedrooms and a family bathroom and outside there is a driveway leading to the garage. A garden to the rear is shielded from the railway with trees and has a private aspect. For the commuter you are 0.4 of a mile from Chislehurst Station from which there are regular fast trains to London, with London Bridge from 18 minutes and Charing Cross from 27 minutes. Viewings are highly recommended.
Chequers Bickley - Charity Night
Bromley Court Hotel meal tickets
This is in aid of Harry Dobson -- a three year old local boy who suffers severe Autism and desperately needs treatment that can only be supplied in the USA by a specialist clinic
BIG THANKS GOES OUT TO ALL THAT HELPED AND DONATED ON THE NIGHT PLUS SPECIAL THANKS GOES OUT TO DANNY & SARAH GOLDSBROUGH modularsolutions.net
Clan Line hurtles through Farningham Road with the Golden Arrow BBP
In this video we see the Belmond British Pullman on a different route than usual (Due to engineering works). We see Clan Line
hurtle through Franingham Road at speed.
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