Catford is a district in south east London in the borough of Lewisham. We think the area is great, it’s diverse, has plenty of period charm and is one of the most affordable parts of London. If you haven’t visited the area in...
Crockenhill's earliest documented history starts in 1388, when the village, or hamlet as it was then, was known as Crockern-Held, which translates as "the hill where stands a pottery kiln" It was a remote hamlet until around the...
Having both grown up in Dartford, one, it is close to our hearts, and secondly, we have a very good knowledge of the area. If you are thinking of moving here, we have put together a handy guide to give you an insight into what...
If you’re looking for somewhere semi-rural that has plenty of woodlands, full of cozy dog-friendly gastropubs but is still well connected to Central London and offers good schooling options, then look no further. DA4 is formed...
The origin of the village name goes back to Saxon times and was first documented as Hagestaple, changing its name a few times before it became Hextable in the 20th century. In the 19th century, Hextable Farm was sold off,...
A great place to live. Jon lives here so he is a little biased. That being said, if you are thinking of moving this way, it has plenty to offer in the way of schools, parks, shops, and transport links. BR8 is made up of a town;...
Swanley Village was originally known as Swanley but with the arrival of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway line, specifically the junction between the Chatham Main Line and the Maidstone East Line to the west of the village, a...