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We are here to bring you the best of Chislehurst whether you live or work here, or are just visiting. Chislehurst is simply steeped in history. It was once home to the famous Walsingham family at Scadbury, played host to Louis Napoleon III who died here in exile in 1873 and the town received visits from Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria. We were also the home to the Speed King, Sir Malcolm Campbell who was born and went to primary school in Chislehurst. Split into three shopping areas there is an array of great restaurants and shops from Royal Parade, High Street and Belmont Parade.
Whether you live or work in Chislehurst, or are visiting for the first time, we hope to give you the information you need to enjoy all that Chislehurst has to offer.
With an eclectic mix of shops on the High Street, Belmont Parade and Royal Parade, you will be spoilt for choice. Why not try one of the many fabulous places to eat out, take a stroll round the ponds, or visit iconic Chislehurst Caves. Visiting Chislehurst couldn’t be easier with frequent trains, bus services, and the M25 only 15 minutes away.
If you are keen to get involved, there are plenty of groups, clubs and churches to try where you will be able experience the vibrant community life. There are also regular events for all the family to enjoy; so why not visit historic Chislehurst today! Follow us on Facebook or Follow this link to see the upcoming events
Chislehurst has an unusual layout which spreads across three separate shopping and dining areas, all of which are separated by beautiful woodlands and ponds. They consist of Royal Parade, the High Street and Belmont Parade. There are many local volunteer groups who keep Chislehurst looking its best and groups who contribute to making it a wonderful place to visit and live. Get involved here.
If you are visiting or living here there are many things you may want to know or want help with. Although Chislehurst has a Kentish Village feel, it is in fact in the London Borough of Bromley and thus relies on them for many essential services. You will be able to find assistance here.
Chislehurst has an abundance of things to see and do at the weekend, evenings or after school. Woodland, Parks, Ponds, Shops, miles of walking and even Caves! Find out what BR7 has to offer here.
The ever concerning element to daily life, many of our local businesses are now looking at sustainable options in their daily trading. There are also many local groups who are working hard to educate and help make a difference in Chislehurst. Find out more
Organisation | Visit Chislehurst |
Address | Chislehurst, Not registered address, Chislehurst, BR7, United Kingdom |
Phone | Not advertised |
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