Sidcup
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Sidcup is a suburban development in the London Borough of Bexley. It is located 11.3 miles (18.2 km) south east of Charing Cross.
Much of Sidcup is typical 1930s suburbia but it retains many parks and open spaces hinting at the great estates and large homes which once stood in the area.
The town contains a major hospital and two colleges. The town centre has a mix of high street stores, independent shops, a modern library, an internet café and several pubs. Sidcup is contiguous with Blackfen, Foots Cray, Longlands, and Lamorbey.
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[edit] History
The name is thought to be derived from Cetecopp meaning 'seat shaped or flat topped hill'; it has its earliest recorded use in 1254.[1] Sidcup originated as a tiny hamlet on the road from London to Maidstone.
A number of manor houses (all now converted to others uses) remain. They include Frognal House (now converted for use as sheltered accommodation), Lamorbey House (now used by the Rose Bruford College), Sidcup Place (now a Brewers Fayre bar and restaurant) and "The Hollies" (now converted for residential use).
Sidcup parish formed the Sidcup Urban District of Kent from 1908. It was initially known as Foots Cray; however, in 1921 the urban district,[2] and in 1925 the parish,[3] was renamed Sidcup. The parish and district were abolished in 1934 and combined with Chislehurst to form the Chislehurst and Sidcup civil parish and urban district. In 1965 the parish and urban district were abolished. Sidcup went on to form part of the London Borough of Bexley in Greater London and Chislehurst formed part of the London Borough of Bromley.
Sidcup is mentioned in Noel Coward's comedic play 'Relative Values, Harold Pinter's The Caretaker and was the location of the 2004 Dasani scandal.
It is also reputed that it was on the platform of Sidcup railway station that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards first agreed to form a band, which later became the Rolling Stones. Other showbiz connections in Sidcup include the Rose Bruford College of drama and the Bird College of Dance & Theatre Performance, both of which have many well known and famous alumni.
For many years, Sidcup had as its constituency (Old Bexley and Sidcup) Member of Parliament, the Rt Hon. Sir Edward Heath, Prime Minister 1970-1974.
[edit] Associated notable people
- Quentin Blake - Illustrator/Artist. Born in Sidcup.
- Ethel Smyth - Composer and Suffragette. Born in Sidcup.
- John Paul Jones - Bass guitarist Led Zeppelin. Born in Sidcup.
- Mike Rann - Australian politician, South Australian State Premier. Born in Sidcup.
- Steve Backley - Olympic sportsman. Born in Sidcup.
- Ian Davenport - Artist. Born in Sidcup.
- Elizabeth Wiskemann - Journalist. Born in Sidcup.
- Emma Noble - Glamour model. Born in Sidcup.
- Steve Hillier- Musician. Schooled in Sidcup.
- Michele Austin - Actress. Schooled in Sidcup.
- Dick Taylor - Early bass guitarist in the Rolling Stones. Schooled in Sidcup.
- Ben Chorley - Footballer. Born in Sidcup.
- Doreen Bird - Dance teacher. Lived in Sidcup and established college.
- Doug Wright - Cricketer. Born in Sidcup.
- Wayne Routledge - Footballer. Born in Sidcup.
- Ivan Magill - Innovative anaesthetist. Worked in Sidcup.
- Clive Mendonca - Footballer for Charlton Athletic. Lived in Sidcup
- Gordon Watson - Former Sheffield Wednesday footballer was born in Sidcup.
- Lee Murray - Former kickboxer and mixed martial arts champion, wanted for Securitas depot robbery. Born in Sidcup.
- Sarah Louise Young - former pornographic actress, born in Sidcup.
- John Regis - Olympic athlete. Lived in Sidcup.
- Tony Cascarino - Footballer for Millwall. Sidcup.
- Rob Knox - Actor, murdered in Sidcup.
[edit] Education
- For education in Sidcup see the main London Borough of Bexley article
[edit] Local Primary Schools
- Benedict House Primary School (Private)
- Birkbeck Primary School
- Burnt Oak Junior School
- Days Lane Primary School
- Hurst Primary School
- Longlands Primary School
- Merton Court Preparatory School (Private)
- West Lodge Primary School (Private)
[edit] Local Secondary Schools
[edit] Local Further & Higher Education Institutes
[edit] Places of Worship
- All Saints Church, Rectory Lane
- Christ Church, Main Road
- Emmanuel Church, Hadlow Road
- Footscray Baptist Church, Sidcup Hill
- Holy Trinity Church, Hurst Road
- New Community Church, Station Road
- New Generation Church, Acorn Centre, Birkbeck Road
- St John's Church, Church Road
- St Lawrence's Church, Hamilton Road
- Sidcup Baptist Church, Main Road
[edit] Transport and locale
[edit] Nearby places
Nearby places often considered as part of Sidcup and having Sidcup as the "post town".
Other nearby places
[edit] Nearby railway stations and buses
Albany Park railway station and Sidcup railway station are adjacent stations on the line to Charing Cross railway station, known locally as the Dartford loop line. The town is served by several London Bus routes.
[edit] References
- ^ Mills, A., Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names, (2000)
- ^ Vision of Britain - Foots Cray Urban District
- ^ Vision of Britain - Foots Cray / Sidcup parish
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