Chislehurst tourist guide map of landmarks & destinations by Walkfo
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Chislehurst history
The name “Chislehurst” is derived from the Saxon words cisel, “gravel”, and hyrst, “wooded hill”
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Chislehurst Caves
Chislehurst Caves were originally used to mine flint and chalk . During World War II, they were used nightly as an air-raid shelter . Jimi Hendrix, the Who, the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin have all played there .
Camden Place
Camden Place (now Chislehurst Golf Club, 51° 24′ 40.05″N 0° 3′ 55.69″E ) takes its name from the antiquary William Camden, who lived in the former house on the site from 1609 until his death in 1623 . The present house was built shortly before 1717, and it was given a number of additions in the late 18th and very early 19th centuries by the architect George Dance the younger .
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Chislehurst’s tourist destinations available in Walkfo travel guide to Chislehurst
● Foots Cray Place ● Foots Cray Meadows ● Lamorbey Park ● Albany Park, Bexley ● Sidcup ● Sporting Club Thamesmead F.C. ● Foots Cray ● Frognal House ● Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup ● Longlands ● Ruxley Gravel Pits ● Bickley ● Widmore, London ● Southborough, Bromley ● Stotfold (house) ● Chislehurst Caves ● Chislehurst Junction ● Jubilee Country Park ● St. Blaise’s Well ● Derwent House ● Bromley Palace ● Phillip’s Field ● Chislehurst Common ● Elmstead, London ● Bromley ● Elmstead Pit ● Sundridge, London ● The Daylight Inn ● Petts Wood ● Chislehurst
● Crofton Wood ● Grove Park Cemetery ● Chinbrook Meadows ● Chinbrook ● Orpington engine shed ● Broom Hill, London ● Darul Uloom London ● Chislehurst and Sidcup Urban District ● Glebe F.C. ● Foxbury ● Scadbury Park ● Coldharbour Estate ● Bromley Rural District ● Mottingham ● New Eltham ● Kemnal Park Cemetery & Memorial Gardens ● Metrogas F.C. ● Poverest ● Fordcroft Anglo-Saxon cemetery ● St Mary Cray ● St Paul’s Cray ● Orpington Urban District ● The Bull, St Paul’s Cray ● Lamorbey ● Wyncham Stream
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