Bexleyheath’s most famous piece of open land is Shooters Hill, which runs down to the River Thames. The flanks of Shooters Hill are still heavily wooded, although Bexleyheath itself is urbanised. There are a few 12th Century churches, most notably: St Paulinus, St John the Baptist and St Mary the Virgin.
Bexleyheath Central Library is a large facility at the centre of the south east London suburb of Bexleyheath. The library has a large collection of non-fiction and fiction books...
Bexleyheath Methodist Church is one of the principle places of ‘free’ worship in the south east London borough. Situated at the other end of the main High Street to...
The Bexleyheath War Memorial is a simple monument like so many war memorials, yet just like all the others it is charged with passion and meaning. It gives thanks...
Christ Church is a magnificent parish church on one of the main streets at the heart of Bexleyheath. The church towers above the shopping streets below and has some...
Danson House is a fine looking stately home and one of the more beautiful pieces of architecture in this area of the country. A fantastic example of local building...
The Grace Baptist Church is a small modern Baptist place of worship just outside the town centre in Bexleyheath. The facility is home to a large and loyal Christian...
Hall Place is a Tudor mansion that would have been built during the reign of Henry VIII. With five hundred years of history on show, this is a fascinating interactive...
This beautiful property was commissioned by William Morris in 1859 and designed by eminent architect Phillip Webb. The house is of enormous local historical significance and has beautiful gardens...
The Mall Broadway Shopping Centre is one of the largest undercover purpose built shopping malls in this area of south east London. The centre is the jewel in the...
Trinity Baptist Church is a large Baptist place of worship situated close to the centre of the south east London suburb of Bexleyheath, one of the constituent suburbs of the...