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1 Found within Longlands  





2 Transport  



2.1  Rail  





2.2  Buses  







3 Roads  





4 References  





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Coordinates: 51°2549N 0°0507E / 51.4302°N 0.0854°E / 51.4302; 0.0854
 

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Longlands
Longlands is located in Greater London
Longlands

Longlands

Location within Greater London

Population10,442 (2011 Census. Ward)[1]
OS grid referenceTQ449722
London borough
  • Bromley
  • Greenwich
  • Ceremonial countyGreater London
    Region
    CountryEngland
    Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
    Post townSIDCUP
    Postcode districtDA14, DA15
    Post townLONDON
    Postcode districtSE9
    Dialling code020
    PoliceMetropolitan
    FireLondon
    AmbulanceLondon
    UK Parliament
  • Eltham
  • London Assembly
  • Bexley and Bromley
  • Greenwich and Lewisham
  • List of places
    UK
    England
    London
    51°25′49N 0°05′07E / 51.4302°N 0.0854°E / 51.4302; 0.0854
    Longlands ward (green) within the London Borough of Bexley (yellow)

    Longlands is an area of South East London that straddles the boundary of both the London Borough of Bexley and the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It lies north west of Sidcup and south east of Eltham.

    Some old maps and records have the name as two words "Long Lands", and show it was in the Foots Cray/Sidcup parish[2] in the Hundred of Ruxley.[3]

    Found within Longlands

    [edit]
    An 18th-century milestone, now Grade II listed, along Footscray Road in Longlands

    On Main Road there are a small number of shops including: two showrooms, an off license/convenience store, a fish and chip shop, a restaurant, a launderette and a small post office. Shops here seem to be somewhat over shadowed by nearby larger towns, New Eltham and especially Sidcup. Within Longlands the place gives it name to Longlands Recreation Ground, Longlands Primary School, Longlands Road and Longlands Park Crescent. Also things found within the ward of Longlands include Queen Mary's Hospital, Frognal Corner Roundabout, Sidcup Fire Station, Sidcup Place, two primary schools, Longlands primary school and Dulverton Primary School, one secondary school, St Mary and St Joseph's Catholic School, and a small college. These are all part of the Sidcup post town, with the exception of Dulverton Primary School which occupies the small westerly part of the ward that overlaps into the SE9 Postcode district, that is within the London post town. The small river Wyncham Stream also flows from Chislehurst northward through Longlands toward Lamorbey and finally into the River Shuttle.

    Transport

    [edit]

    Rail

    [edit]

    The closest National Rail stations to Longlands are New Eltham and Sidcup.

    Buses

    [edit]

    Longlands is served by two Transport for London bus services.

    Roads

    [edit]

    Two A roads pass through Longlands, the A20 "Sidcup By-Pass Road", a dual carriageway, which runs from New Cross until it joins the M20 in Swanley, and the A211 called "Foots Cray Road" and "Main Road". They both run from northwest to southeast, the A20 being the southernmost; on both these roads Longlands sits between New Eltham and Sidcup. An odd fact about the area is these A roads begin some distance apart, come closer together, they then run parallel for a short length at Longlands but move apart again without ever directly meeting; This makes the area recognizable on a map. A large concrete wall stands here separating the roads as they run parallel.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Bexley Ward population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  • ^ Map of Sidcup parish[permanent dead link] from Vision of Britain.org.uk
  • ^ Old map showing Long Lands (bottom right) in the Hundred of Ruxley. From British History Online
  • [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Longlands&oldid=1215568022"

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