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1 There are men in the village of that nobody seeth or heareth, and there looms on the marge of the river a barge, that nobody roweth or steereth. Education There will be a state-of-the-art primary school on the site itself and also has a wide range of primary and secondary William Cosmo Monkhouse About Just a 40 minute train ride from the centre of London, the town offers those who live there a slightly slower pace of life with a wealth of green outdoor space as well as easy access to the Thames and a friendly community to be part of. is in the Borough of Bexley and over the coming years will benefit greatly from the council s ambitious Regeneration Programme. History of town is packed with history to explore. It was traditionally a small port along the River Thames. In the 16th century King Henry VIII established his naval dockyard in. It became a trading hub, as spices and cotton from the Indies were delivered on their journey to London. Further down the line in the 1800 s, became a popular destination for tourists, who would come to by train or boat to education options for families looking to move to the area. Getting Around 18 March 1840 20 July 1901 is a small town which borders London and Kent, alongside the River Thames. 2 visit the town s famously long pier. s quarry was a key feature of the town for many years and fundamental to the town s industrial reputation. It was an important source of gravel and loam, and provided ballast for ships and building materials for the nearby armaments foundry during the First World War. The town has several centres and societies where residents can immerse themselves in the history and learn more. By Train train station is served by Southeastern rail services, with regular trains to London Cannon Street, Dartford and Crayford, stopping at Belvedere, Abbey Wood and Greenwich stations. During commuting times, trains also run to London Bridge. By December 2019, high-speed Crossrail services will be available in the nearby town of Abbey Wood, halving journey times into central London. Stops will include: Canary Wharf, Bond Street, London Liverpool Street, Paddington, Reading and Heathrow airport. By Plane By Bus London City Airport is just a 13 mile drive from and is also accessible by public transport. Gatwick Airport, the second largest airport in the UK, is only 40 miles from by car. Various bus routes in provide transport across the town and the surrounding areas. Additionally, a night bus service provides a direct link to and from central London. Great access to London and you are just on the gateway to Kent, it s dead easy. Lesley Barclay, Bell ringer
3 5 Playhouse 6 Riv s local theatre hosts a variety of plays, comedy shows and pantomimes. s shopping centre has over 35 shops and restaurants in the town centre, including Argos, Matalan and Wilko. pier is the longest pier in London and an ideal location to sit and watch the river or a take a walk on a sunny day. www.erith-riverside.co.uk Kassiopi Cove Cineworld Broadway, Bexleyheath DA6 7RB 100 High Street, DA8 1SL Kassiopi Cove Indoor Play Centre is a fun piratethemed day out for children aged 0-11. A birthday party at Kassiopi Cove is not to be missed! www.kassiopi-cove.co.uk s local cinema, based just ten minutes from town centre in Bexleyheath, shows the latest blockbusters and family films. www. cineworld.co.uk/cinemas/ The library is a great resource for local residents, lending a wide range of books, DVDs and other resources. The library also hosts a number of regular events for both children and adults. In partnership with Borough of Bexley Council, the old Library will be reopened later this year as a creative hub for creative businesses and other creative individuals to use, offering exhibition space, workshops and a new café. Cliff and Jane Murphy at Bexley Brewery brew a variety of different local ales at their brewery which are available in pubs and clubs across Bexley. The brewery is open to the public on selected days throughout the year, and offers tours and tasting events. www.bexleybrewery.co.uk t ks Walnut Tree Road, DA8 1GX 18 Manford Industrial Estate, Manor Rd, DA8 2AJ Thames Path National Trail Green Chain Walk The Thames Path National Trail offers a long walk along one side of the river, from East to West London. is positioned on the Thames Path Extension, where you can follow the trail to Crayford, or to the Thames Barrier. The Thames path is also open to cyclists in many areas. The Green Chain Walk in is a 50 mile walk in London, divided into 11 sections. From, you can walk through Lesnes Abbey to Thamesmead Riverside, or up to Bostall woods. MAP Pleasure Pier Rd ue n e Av Leisure Centre The Great Outdoors Bexley Brewery Bexley Brewery The Quarry o Bro 2 Colebrook Street, DA8 1RF london-bexleyheath The Exchange at The Carnegie Building Library Green R d Sl Colyers Ln A220 London LOOP The London Outer Orbital Path is a 150 mile walk around the outskirts of London, starting at train station. Cineworld es ade High Street, DA8 1RG Pleasure Pier Rd Playhouse A206 Merewood Rd Eversley Ave St Riverside www.playhouse.org.uk Tham er 38-40 High Street, DA8 1QY Pe rr y Things to See and Do Map Map not to scale. A206 Slade Green
Places to Eat and Shop 4 7 8 Leisure Centre Sports Nearby Eat The Running Horses 23 High St, DA8 1QY The Brewers Arms 22 Brook St, DA8 1JQ Duchess of Kent 143 Brook St, DA8 1JD Riverside Fish & Steak House 16 High St, DA8 1SE Melucci s Delicatessen 55 Bexley High St, Bexley DA5 1AB Crumbs Bakery 220 Bexley Rd, DA8 3HD Carved 146 Broadway, Bexleyheath DA6 7DW Shop Tea on the Pantiles 6 The Pantiles, Bexleyheath DA7 5HD Pickett s Butchers 53 Pickford Ln, Bexleyheath DA7 4QU Avenue Road, DA8 3AS Leisure Centre facilities are vast, with a 25m swimming pool, an exercise studio, a sports hall, athletics track, tennis courts and a full size football pitch. Local sports teams, including the and District Swimming Club, Town Football Club and Bexley Athletics Club all train at the Leisure centre facilities. There is a very strong community feel in and that is something that I particularly like. It s a very friendly place to be. Yacht Club Anchor Bay Wharf, Manor Rd, DA8 2AD Founded in 1900, Yacht Club is located on the River Thames, offering sailing programmes and powerboat training. For many years, sea shanties were sung at the club, with some old members having their own shanties, which people would join in for during the chorus! www. erithyachtclub.org.uk Phil Cunnigham Centre Manager, Leisure Centre Rowing Club 20 High St, DA8 1QY Rowing club offers lessons to men and women to row and race on the Thames. The club caters for beginners and experienced rowers, and those wishing to row socially. Courses are available for beginners (minimum age 15). www. erithrowingclub.co.uk Rugby Club Sussex Rd, DA8 1JB s amateur Rugby Club plays in the local league. New players between the ages of 4 and 16 are welcome to join the mini team at training sessions. www. pitchero.com/clubs/ erith is bordered by the local towns of Belvedere, Bexleyheath, Slade Green and Abbey Wood, the home of Lesnes Abbey ruins. Over 100 public parks and outdoor spaces are located across the London Borough of Bexley, including Lesnes Abbey Woods, Danson Park and Foots Cray Meadows. Dartford Heath is also just a stone s throw away from. For lovers of golf, both Barnehurst and Bexleyheath golf clubs are within 15 minutes drive from. For those who love to shop, Bluewater Shopping Centre in Stone, Kent is just a 25 minute drive away, offering over 300 retail stores and restaurants. The O2 arena in Greenwich, the large entertainment venue offering live music performances from some of the world s biggest performers, is only 25 minutes by train from. The historic city of Rochester in Kent is less than 20 miles from. In addition to Rochester Cathedral, visitors can stop at Rochester Castle, which boasts one of the best preserved stone towers in the UK.
Follow us @thequarryerith TheQuarry This leaflet was produced for The Quarry, an eco-development positioned in, providing 600 new homes to the area. The Quarry will comprise of an exceptional collection of around 470 family houses, 130 unique apartments and a state-of-the-art three formentry primary school. With sustainability at its heart, the new eco-development will be surrounded by woodland and feature a conservation area the size of around three football pitches, not to mention cycle routes, play corridors and a village green. Lime Wood Free School will cater for up to 630 children aged 5-11 years who live in and around. Its circular shape maximises daylight, with all the classrooms having views of the development and beyond. www.thequarryerith.co.uk The Quarry is a joint venture by L&Q and Anderson. L&Q is a leading residential developer creating high quality homes and places people love to live. Anderson is a construction company specialising in the redevelopment of sites and land. To find out more about The Quarry, register your interest or book a viewing, visit thequarryerith.co.uk Travel times taken from Google Maps. Details correct at time of print 08/17.