| The London borough of Bexley |
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The London borough of Bexley incorporates some
1,701 streets.
Bexley at its widest point is 11.2 miles by
7 miles in length.
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Although only 12 miles south east of central London (30 minutes by train), Bexley boasts over 1500 acres of open space and green parkland. Danson Park, believed to have been landscaped by the famous 'Capability Brown', is the setting for many of Bexley's annual summer events such as the Sports and Water Festival, to be held in July of this year.
Historic attractions include Hall Place, a Jacobean Mansion House featuring award-winning gardens, set beside the River Cray. Lesnes Abbey built in the twelfth century by Richard de Lucy, Chief Justice to Henry II, is also located in the borough. Other places of interest include the David Evans Silk Centre & Museum which outlines the history of silk and provides demonstrations of hand-silk printing. |
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These 1,701 streets are home to over 41 LondonTown.com featured venues,
which include 1 restaurants,
1 shops,
10 attractions,
clubs and pubs and
17 leisure venues.
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Featured services in the London Bexley area
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Streets in the London borough of Bexley
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Streets in Bexley |
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Currently showing
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of 66 of streets beginning with 'a'
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