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{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2015}}{{Use British English|date=September 2015}}{{Infobox UK place |country = England |map_type = Greater London |region = London |population = 10,844 |population_ref = (2011 Census.Ward)[1] |official_name = Sidcup |static_image = |coordinates = {{coord|51.4263|0.1024|display=inline,title}} |os_grid_reference = TQ461718 |london_borough = Bexley |post_town = SIDCUP |postcode_area = DA |postcode_district = DA14, DA15 |post_town2 = LONDON |postcode_area2 = SE |postcode_district2 = SE9 |dial_code = 0208 |constituency_westminster = Old Bexley & Sidcup |static_image_name = File:Sidcup High Street - geograph.org.uk - 657079.jpg | static_image_caption = Sidcup High Street }}Sidcup is a district of south-east London, England. It is within the London Borough of Bexley, on the borders with the London Boroughs of Bromley and Greenwich, and is also within the historic county of Kent. It is {{convert|11.3|mi|km|1}} south-east of Charing Cross. The name is thought to be derived from Cetecopp, meaning "seat-shaped or flat-topped hill"; its earliest recorded use was in 1254.[2] History Origins Sidcup originated as a tiny hamlet on the road from Maidstone to London. According to Edward Hasted, "Thomas de Sedcopp was owner of this estate in the 35th year of king Henry VI. [i.e. in the 1450s] as appears by his deed."[3] Hasted described Sidcup in the latter part of the 18th century as "a small street of houses, among which is an inn of much resort", referring to the former Black Horse pub on the high street.[4] Sidcup parish formed the Sidcup Urban District of Kent from 1908. It was initially known as Foots Cray; however, in 1921 the urban district,[5] and in 1925 the parish,[6] were renamed Sidcup. The parish and district were abolished in 1934 and combined with Chislehurst to form the Chislehurst and Sidcup civil parish and urban district. In 1965 the parish and urban district were abolished. Sidcup went on to form part of the London Borough of Bexley in Greater London and Chislehurst formed part of the London Borough of Bromley. Recent A number of manor houses, converted to other uses, remain. They include: Frognal House, the birthplace and residence of Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, converted for use as residential and nursing accommodation; Lamorbey House, now used by Rose Bruford College; Sidcup Place, a bar and restaurant; and The Hollies, converted for residential use. Area Sidcup borders Blackfen to the north, Albany Park to the north east and east, Foots Cray to the south east, Chislehurst to the south and south west, New Eltham to the west and Avery Hill to the north west. Sidcup has a mixture of large Victorian and Edwardian properties alongside typical 1930s suburbia. It retains many parks and open spaces hinting at the great estates and large homes which once stood in the area. The town contains Queen Mary's Hospital, a large Leisure Centre, four colleges and three secondary schools. Sidcup High Street is the main retail and commercial street, and there are some other shops and local businesses on the adjacent Station Road. In 2014, Sidcup High Street was the subject of a £1.8 million regeneration scheme In Store For Sidcup paid for by London Borough of Bexley.[7] Most of the district is within the London Borough of Bexley, however several parts in the North are under the governance of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, including Southspring, Greenhithe Close, Halfway Street (offsite Avery Hill), Radfield Way, Croyde Close and Overmead. Demographics In 2011 The total population was recorded as 10,844. Many residents are aged 65+ or 85+, in line with the whole of London Borough of Bexley. At the census of 2011, the non-white population of Sidcup was recorded at 10.1%; the largest minority group were Asian or Asian British (5.4% of the total population), with White Other totalling 4.8% of the total population. The number of single parent families was higher in the district in comparison to the rest of the London Borough of Bexley. 63.8% reported Christianity as their religious beliefs which was above the borough average. However, these figures do not include the Blackfen and Lamorbey wards within the district.[8] Education For education in Sidcup see the main London Borough of Bexley article Primary schools in Sidcup include: Birkbeck, Burnt Oak Junior School, Chatsworth, Days Lane, Holy Trinity Lamorbey, Longlands, Orchard School, Our Lady of the Rosary, Royal Park, Sherwood Park, and St Peter Chanel. Secondary schools in Sidcup include Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School, Blackfen, Cleeve Park, Hurstmere and Kemnal Technology College. Bird College, Christ the King: St Mary's (RC) Sixth Form College, and Rose Bruford College all have sites in Sidcup. Sport and leisure Sidcup has a Non-League football club Sporting Club Thamesmead F.C. who play at the Sporting Club Thamesmead. On Sydney Road, there is a Sidcup Sports Club, housing the local rugby and cricket clubs. Live music venues include the Charcoal Burner and The Iron Horse public houses, although the larger premises at the Beaverwood Club, Chislehurst, draw a significant audience from this area.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}} The Sidcup and District Motor Cycle Club was formed at the Station Hotel, Sidcup in 1928. The Club owns the international motor cycle sport venue 'Canada Heights' in Button Street, Swanley, Kent and runs Motocross, Enduro, Hare and Hound, Motorcycle Trials, Long Distance Trials throughout each year.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}} Culture, identity and community Sidcup is home to the Rose Bruford College of drama and Bird College, both of which have several famous alumni, and the Sidcup Symphony Orchestra,[9] which also serves the wider South East London area. In an interview with Lake Bell (who studied at Rose Bruford College) in 2015, comedian James Corden described Sidcup as "the armpit of England" on his late night American chat show The Late Late Show with James Corden.[10] The murder of teenager Rob Knox at the Metro Bar on Station Road in 2008 was national headline news. Knox was an aspiring actor who had, just before his death, filmed a small part in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. He was killed protecting his brother from a group of youths.[11] His murderer, Karl Bishop, also from Sidcup, was later found guilty of murder and sentenced.[12] Following Knox's death, his family have campaigned to end knife crime among young people.[13] The Rob Knox Foundation has organised a Rob Knox Film Festival in Sidcup and the neighbouring town of Bexleyheath, and a bench was dedicated to Knox at St John's Church in Sidcup in 2015.[14] Transport Rail Sidcup, along with most other suburbs in south east London, is not served by the London Underground. Sidcup station opened in October 1866, a month after the opening of the Dartford Loop Line on 1 September 1866. The station was built 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Sidcup town centre in the parish of Lamorbey. Sidcup station serves the area with services to London Charing Cross, London Cannon Street as part of a loop service operating via both Lewisham and Woolwich Arsenal, and a service to Gravesend. Fast trains take 20 minutes to get to London Charing Cross. Roads Sidcup High Street is on the A211, following in length the old London – Maidstone – Hythe road. The A211 starts just after Eltham High Street, in the middle running along the A20 Sidcup By-pass before ending at Foots Cray, where the B2173 continues along the former A20 road. The A211 connects the two main roads in this district; Station Road and Main Road. East Rochester Way on the A2 road runs partly through the district, adjoining Blackfen Road. The road provides links to the Blackwall Tunnel and Kent. Buses Sidcup is served by a number of Transport for London bus routes.[15] Notable residents {[sources|section}}- F. Matthias Alexander (1869–1955), Australian actor and inventor of the Alexander technique, lived in Penhill House, Sidcup, for 30 years[16]
- Harry Arter (1989–) footballer (Bournemouth F.C. and Republic of Ireland), born in Sidcup[17]
- Steve Backley (1969–), Olympic javelin silver medallist, born in Sidcup[18]
- Sam Bailey (1977–), winning contestant, The X-Factor, grew up in Sidcup[19]
- Angela Barnes (1976–) actress, stand-up comedienne, born in Sidcup{{cn|date=June 2018}}
- Lake Bell (1979–), American actress, lived in Sidcup while studying at Rose Bruford College in the 1990s.[10]
- Doreen Bird (1928–2004), dance teacher, lived in Sidcup and established Bird College[20]
- Quentin Blake (1932–), illustrator, artist, born in Sidcup[18]
- Denis Bond (1946–), children's author, actor and scriptwriter, lives in Sidcup[18]
- Garry Bushell (1955–), journalist, lives in Sidcup[21]
- George Albert Cairns (1913–44), recipient of the last Victoria Cross of World War II, lived and worked in Sidcup[22]
- Sheila Callender (1914–2004), haematologist, born in Sidcup[23]
- Ben Chorley (1982–), footballer (Tranmere Rovers, Leyton Orient, now Bromley F.C.), born in Sidcup[24]
- Charlie Clements (1987–), actor (EastEnders), born in Sidcup{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
- Jason Crowe (1978–), footballer, born in Sidcup[25]
- Jay Darlington (1968-), musician (former keyboardist for the band Kula Shaker and currently a member of the band Magic Bus), born in Sidcup[26]
- Ian Davenport (1966–), abstract painter and former Turner Prize nominee, born in Sidcup[27]
- Joe Healy (1986–), footballer who plays for Welling United, born in Sidcup{{cn|date=February 2019}}
- Deren Ibrahim (1991–), Gibraltarian footballer, born in Sidcup[28]
- Alfred Garth Jones (1872–1955), illustrator, spent the last years of his life in Sidcup{{citation needed|date=November 2016}}
- John Paul Jones (1946–), bass guitarist (Led Zeppelin), born in Sidcup[29]
- Rob Knox (1989–2008), actor, murdered in Sidcup[30][31]
- Douglas Macmillan (1984–1969), founder of Macmillan Cancer Support, lived in Knoll Road from 1924 until 1966, and also ran his charity from that address. Bexley Civic Society placed a blue plaque on the house in 2010[32]
- Ivan Magill (1888–1986), innovative anaesthetist, worked in Sidcup[33]
- Lee Murray (1977–), former kickboxer and mixed martial arts champion, convicted of the Securitas depot robbery, lived in Sidcup[34]
- Emma Noble (1971–), model and actress, born in Sidcup[35]
- Mike Rann (1953–), Premier of South Australia, politician, born in Sidcup, lived in Blackfen prior to emigrating to New Zealand with his parents[36]
- John Regis (1966–), Olympic sprinter, lived in Sidcup[37]
- Mark Ricketts (1984–), footballer, born in Sidcup[38]
- Wayne Routledge (1985–), footballer, born in Sidcup[39]
- Gerard Shelley (1891–1980), author, translator and Catholic bishop, born in Sidcup[40]
- Nevil Shute (1899–1960), novelist and aeronautical engineer, lived in Hatherley Road from 1924 to 1930 while working at Vickers in Crayford[41]
- Ethel Smyth (1858–1944), composer and suffragette, born in St. John's Road, Sidcup[42]
- Roderick Spode, politician and founder of Eulalie Soeurs lingerie, succeeded as 7th Earl of Sidcup
- Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney (1733–1800), politician and Cabinet minister, lived in Frognal House, Foots Cray[43]
- Gordon Watson (1971–), former Sheffield Wednesday footballer, born in Sidcup[44]
- Elizabeth Wiskemann (1899–1971), historian and journalist, born in Sidcup[45]
- Doug Wright (1914–98), cricketer (Kent and England), born in Sidcup[46]
Bibliography {{Refbegin}}- {{Cite book |last= Mercer |first= John |year= 1994 |title= Sidcup: A Pictorial History |location= Chichester |publisher= Phillimore & Co. |isbn= 978-0-850-33907-9 |ref= harv }}
- {{Cite book |last= Mercer |first= John |year= 2013 |title= Sidcup & Foots Cray: A History |location= Stroud |publisher= Amberley Publishing |isbn= 978-1-445-61195-2 }}
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External links {{commons category|Sidcup}}- Bexley London Borough Council website
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