What historic buildings are located in Sidcup

Sidcup is a thriving suburban town located in the London Borough of Bexley. It has a rich history dating back centuries, and as such, it is home to several historic buildings that provide an insight into the town's past. In this blog post, we"ll explore some of the notable historic buildings located in Sidcup.

1. Foots Cray Place Built in the 18th century, Foots Cray Place is a Grade II* listed country house located on the banks of the River Cray. It was once home to several prominent families, including the Walsinghams and the Sidneys, and was also used as a hospital during the First World War. Today, the building is used for weddings, conferences, and events.

2. The Hollies Built in the 1860s, The Hollies is a Grade II listed building that was once the home of the Earl of Buckinghamshire. It later became a private school for boys and was used as a hospital during World War II. Today, it is a residential care home for the elderly.

3. The Red House is a Grade II listed building that was built in the 19th century. It was designed by the famous architect Philip Webb for the artist and designer William Morris. The house is now owned by the National Trust and is open to the public.

4. The Old Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building that dates back to the 16th century. It was once a working farm but has since been converted into a residential property. The building features traditional Tudor-style architecture and is an excellent example of the town's rural heritage.

5. St John's Church is a Grade II* listed building that was built in the late 19th century. It features a mix of Gothic and Romanesque architectural styles and is known for its beautiful stained glass windows. The church is still in use today and is a popular venue for weddings and other events.


In conclusion, Sidcup has a wealth of historic buildings that provide a fascinating insight into the town's past. Whether you're interested in architecture, history, or just want to explore some of the local landmarks, there's plenty to see and do in Sidcup.

These are just a few of the famous people who have lived in Sidcup over the years. As a town with a rich history and cultural heritage, it continues to attract people from all walks of life. If you're interested in moving to Sidcup, contact our estate agents for more information about the local property market.

Erica Lewis CePAP
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e.lewis@drewery.co.uk

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