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Arms of the former Bexley Borough Council
Bexley occurs as place around in the south east London in the London Borough of Bexley. It was another time an ancient parish of Kent. These are placed on the banks of the River Cray south of the Roman Road Watling Street. There are 2 arethe to a town - Old Bexley, however using the appearance of a village, & additional recent suburban areas that blend into Bexleyheath where the independent administrative agents of the London Borough of Bexley & boardroom come placed.
A independent landmark is the church of Saint Mary's which gives its title to a electoral ward containing the village. A church's virtually all distinctive feature is probably the unusual steeple which resembles an octangular cone balanced precariously in top of a truncated pyramid. (look at in the image below)
Hall Place is a former stately front yard, beside a River Cray to the east of Bexleyheath and north-east of Old Bexley. A home is unusual thereinside its 2 halves come built in extremely contrasting architectural styles, using little attempt at harmonizing the babies.
A home & evidence come okay, owned by Bexley borough council, & come open to the public. the gardens include a topiary display of traditional heraldic figures. A "London LOOP" walk passes Hall Place on its way through Bexley, following the River Cray from Crayford to Foots Cray.
Danson Park where Danson House is situated, come ii of the independent popular attractions around Bexley.
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