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Beckenham
is a town in the London Borough of Bromley, England. Until the coming of the railway in 1857, Beckenham was a small village in almost completely rural surroundings.
Biggin Hill
is an area and electoral ward in the outskirts of the London Borough of Bromley in southeast London, United Kingdom.
Chelsfield
is a place in the London Borough of Bromley in London, England located within the Orpington Town.
Downe
is a village in the London Borough of Bromley in London, UK. Downe lies in a wooded valley, and much of the centre of the village is unchanged; the former village school now acts as the village hall.
Elmers End
is an area and electoral ward in the outskirts of the London Borough of Bromley in southeast London, United Kingdom.
Farnborough
- village name derives from Fearnbiorginga, meaning village among the ferns on the hill. Old records date from 862 when Ethelbert, King of Wessex, gave away 950 acres at Farnborough.
Green Street Green
name originates from La Grenestrete c.1290, meaning the green or grassy hamlet. It is recorded as Greenstreet Green in 1819, the addition of the suffix Green, referring to a village green.
Hayes
has two main areas of activity: the ancient village and suburban Hayes.
Mottingham
is a village in the London Borough of Bromley in London, UK.
Petts Wood
- William Willett, a campaigner for daylight saving time, lived in nearby Chislehurst for most of his life, and is commemorated by a memorial sundial in the wood. The Daylight Inn in the suburb of Petts Wood is named in his honour.
St Mary's Cray
, like St Paul's Cray, has been somewhat overshadowed by the growth of nearby Orpington, which now provides local communities with their main shopping and business facilities. The area is now mostly suburban housing
ST. Paul's Cray
lies on the River Cray and is part of the London Borough of Bromley. St Paul's Cray was once a separate village, but like its sister St Mary Cray has been incorporated in to Orpington.
West Wickham
history dates back to early settlements existing since 1068, although the name `Wickham` is an indication of an earlier Anglo-Saxon settlement.[1] The town also lies on the line of a Roman road, the London to Lewes Way.
Crockenhill
is a small village in Kent. In the first half of the twentieth century, it was an important area for growing peppermint. In the 1930s there were 420 acres (1.7 km²) under cultivation; the last crop was harvested in 1958.
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| Topolino Restaurant | 0208 777 3457 |
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| Topolino Restaurant | 0208 777 3457 |
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| Topolino Restaurant | 0208 777 3457 |
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