The suburban development of Sidcup in the county of Kent is in close proximity to London and used to be referred to as the gateway to Kent. Sidcup started out as a tiny hamlet and ecclesiastical district formed out of the parish of nearby Chislehurst in 1844. Although there is an earlier mention in the 1254 Dictionary of London Place Names by David Mills, when it was known as Cetecopp; it was in 1301 that the name changed to Settecope then in 1407 to Sidycope. The coming of the railways in 1865 was to propel Sidcup's fortunes and the population grew.
Sidcup today is a thriving town that attracts large numbers of visitors to work, shop or enjoy the town with excellent amenities, shopping, eateries and pubs as well as lovely parks and open spaces. The Kent countryside with its pretty villages, historic sites, lovely walks and attractions is of course, just outside the town; that surely still is, the gateway to Kent.
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Ruxley Manor Garden Centre
Maidstone Rd
Sidcup, DA14 5BQ
197 Days Lane
Sidcup, DA15 8JX
31 The Oval
Sidcup, DA15 9ER
3 Valliers Wood Rd
Sidcup, DA15 8BQ
46 Sidcup High Street
Sidcup, DA14 6EH
153 Station Rd
Sidcup, DA15 7AA
75 Bexley Lane
Sidcup, DA14 4JW
Old Maidstone Rd
Sidcup, DA14 5AZ
90, Station Rd
Sidcup, DA15 7DU
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