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Sidcup is a place in the London Borough of Bexley in London, England. It has absorbed the villages of Blackfen, Foots Cray and Lamorbey. The tallest building in Sidcup is the sixteen-storey office block Marlowe House (1966) next to the railway station. The old manor house is now used for civil marriage ceremonies. An Art School nearby was once attended by Mick Jagger; it has recently been demolished to make way for a large modern supermarket. The cinema has closed and may soon be demolished. The Doreen Bird[?] dance school is situated just north of the town centre. There is a major hospital to the south of the town centre next to the busy A20 road that once passed through the town centre. There are several scenic parks and historic churches in the area. Businesses operating from the town centre, including an internet cafe, are listed at the website http://www.sidcup.towntalk.co.uk

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These stations are adjacent stops on the line to Charing Cross station in London.



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