Bexleyheath : Bexley Heath became Bexleyheath with the coming of the railways and is now the main shopping centre for the area. In the 19th century Bexley Heath was mostly scrub-land with Watling Street passing through it. The Parish Church dates from 1841 and in 1859 Philip Webb built the Red House for William Morris and is now owned by the National Trust.
Bexley itself is about four miles west of Dartford and is situated on the River Cray. At Domesday it was known as Bix and belonged to the Archbishop of Canterbury having a church and three mills. Until the 19th century it was largely situated in open countryside and the original village was an important agricultural centre.
Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge, guest facilities and garden.
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Fern Court is situated off East Street at the west end of Maryplace Road West close to shops to the...
Facilities include a house manager and 24 hour emergency Careline system, residents' lounge, communal laundry, video door entry system linked to...
Kingsley Court is situated off Pincott Road to the south of Albion Road and close to shops in the town...
Facilities include a house manager and 24 hour emergency Careline system, lift, residents' lounge, communal laundry, library area, communal satellite dish,...
Whitehaven Court is situated off Crook Log close to shops and within walking distance of Bexleyheath station. The development consists...
Facilities : Facilities include a resident manager and alarm service, lift, residents lounge, and garden. ...