Site details:
| All Saints Churchyard, Foots Cray |
Bexley |
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All Saints Church and its churchyard probably originated in Saxon times. The area remained rural until the C20th. There is a record of a gravestone of 1656, although this is no longer legible. The churchyard was enlarged to the east in the C19th on part of the parkland of Foots Cray Place and has a large Cedar of Lebanon. In the C20th it was again enlarged to the north. There are some good monuments, mature trees including yew and lime, and a lych-gate. |
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| Site location: |
Rectory Lane, Foots Cray, Sidcup, Kent |
| Postcode: |
DA14 5BP |
| Type of site: |
Churchyard |
| Date(s): |
C17th, C19th |
| Designer(s): |
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| Listed structures: |
LBII: All Saints Church |
| Borough: |
Bexley |
| Site ownership: |
Church of England |
| Site management: |
PCC, Archdeaconry of Bromley and Bexley |
| Open to public? |
Yes |
| Opening times: |
unrestricted |
| Special conditions: |
Dogs on leads. Respect for burial ground |
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| Public transport: |
Rail: Albany Park. Bus: 492, B14. |
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The information shown above was correct at the time of the last update 01/04/2002
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