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      • Bromley, outer borough of London, England, on the southeastern perimeter of the metropolis. Most of the borough is part of the historic county of Kent, but its westernmost extensions belong historically to Surrey.
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  3. Bromley, outer borough of London, England, on the southeastern perimeter of the metropolis. Most of the borough is part of the historic county of Kent, but its westernmost extensions belong historically to Surrey. Bromley is the largest in area of the London boroughs.

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  4. Where is Bromley? Bromley is located in the county of Greater London, London, seven miles west of the town of Swanley, 22 miles north of the major town of Crawley, and ten miles south-east of London. Bromley lies five miles north-east of the Surrey border, and was historically in the county of Kent. Bromley falls within the London borough ...

    • The Glades Shopping Center
    • Biggin Hill Airport Open House Air Day
    • Bromley Charter Market
    • Churchill Theater
    • Christmas Tree Farm
    • Down House
    • Crofton Roman Villa
    • Biggin Hill Memorial Museum
    • Crystal Palace Park
    • Chislehurst Caves

    One of the borough’s best shopping destinations can be found right in the middle of the town center. With 135 shops, The Glades has everything from Marks & Spencer to the Disney Store as well as plenty of uniquely British shops. The shopping center recently added a restaurant terrace with five new food offerings in addition to the many cafes and ki...

    Biggin Hill’s airport used to host an RAF themed air show, but that ceased several years ago due to financial problems. Beginning in 2011, however, the regional airport began a series of Open Housedays and air shows of their own that celebrate the airport’s history in the Battle of Britain as well as showing attendees how an airport runs.

    London’s markets offer a unique opportunity to get a real taste of the boroughs and Bromley Charter Market is no exception. The Bromley Market has existed in the area for over 800 years and today offers a range of products ranging from antiquesto fresh produce. Perusing the stalls, you might find some pretty rare items, so it’s always worth the tri...

    The center of culture in Bromley, the ChurchillTheater offers any number of live performances from concerts to plays. The theater’s bar and dining options offer attendees the chance to dine before (and sometimes during) the show as well as enjoy a nice drink as they’re entertained. Be sure to check the schedule before you go and find out what upcom...

    As the name might suggest, Christmas Tree Farm does sell Christmas trees, but it is a working farm that you can visit throughout the year. During warmer months, the farm’s animals are out and about for visitors to interact with, feed, and pet. Interestingly, the farm is located near the former home of Charles Darwin and where he wrote The Origin of...

    Nearby is Darwin’s real home, Down House. Living there from 1842 until his death in 1882, Down House has been preserved as it was when it was the Darwin family home, down to his and his wife’s recreated room. You can also wander the gardenswhere Darwin formulated many of his evolutionary ideas and walk in the footsteps of one of history’s most famo...

    The foundations of modern London come from the Roman settlement here during the height of the empire, and there are still many ruinsleft from this time. Crofton Roman Villa was inhabited from 140 to 400 AD and was the center of a farm that stretched 500 acres. The site was uncovered in 1926 and the museum built over it to preserve this important pi...

    Of course, if you want to know more about the borough’s history and its contribution to World War II, one of the best places to visit is the Biggin Hill Memorial Museum. Dedicated to The Few who defended London in the Battle of Britain, BHMM not only has exhibits dedicated to the battle and those stationed at the nearby airfield (now Biggin Hill Ai...

    London’s public parks are wonderful green spaces in the middle of a bustling city, and Crystal Palace Parkis no exception. In addition to the lovely greenery, the park offers such attractions as a hedge maze, skatepark, the Crystal Palace Museum, and the Dinosaur Court which is full of statues of history’s great lizards.

    More mines than caves, the Chislehurst Caves are perhaps the most distinguishing feature and a landmark in Bromley. They were carved out as mines for chalk and lime and have served multiple roles since mining stopped in the 1830s including as a munitions storage site in World War I, an air raid shelter in World War II, a filming location, and even ...

  5. Bromley. The London Borough of Bromley is a borough in London, England. It borders the county of Kent, of which it formed part of until 1965. The borough's population in the 2021 census was 329,991. Map. Directions.

  6. It was chosen by the Bishops of Rochester to be their base for visitors to London, and Bromley Palace (also known as Bishop’s Palace) was built in the 12th century and remained their residence until 1845. Originally part of Kent, the town became part of the London Borough of Bromley back in 1965.

  7. Oct 17, 2022 · Bromley Map – Get information on the London Borough of Bromley including Map, adjoining streets, important roads, hospitals, golf clubs, water reservoirs, tube stations, parks, water bodies, and destinations.

  8. Dec 10, 2019 · Bromley is one of those towns that is situated in a bizarre place on the map, smack bang on the border between Kent and Greater London. And for that reason, there's always been a dispute over where exactly Bromley is.

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