The green south east London area above a maze of caves 23 minutes from central London
Briefly

The Chislehurst caves, a unique and historical feature, were first opened to the public in 1900, serving as a venue for various events and functioning as an air-raid shelter during World War Two, protecting thousands each night.
Scadbury Park Nature Reserve provides 300 acres of green space on the edge of Chislehurst, overlooking the river Cray; while the area also boasts stunning churches like Christ Church Chislehurst and family-friendly activities like dinosaur-themed mini golf at Sidcup.
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