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Scadbury Park nature reserve near Sidcup
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North Cray

A small semi-rural district on the eastern edge of Sidcup along the River Cray, adjoining Foots Cray Meadows with woodland and riverside footpaths.

North Cray is a small, semi-rural district on the eastern edge of Sidcup within the London Borough of Bexley, in the DA14 postcode. It lies along the upper River Cray and retains a greener, more open character than the built-up streets closer to the town centre.

## Green Space

North Cray adjoins Foots Cray Meadows and the wider Cray valley green corridor, with woodland, riverside meadow and footpaths. The historic Loring Hall and the parish church of St James stand in the area, reflecting its origins as a separate village before suburban Sidcup grew around it.

## Getting Around

North Cray Road (the A223) runs through the district connecting Sidcup with Bexley village and the A2. There is no station in North Cray; Sidcup and Albany Park are the nearest, with buses serving the main road.