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Westerham  parish covers 5800 acres in the north west corner of Kent bordering Surrey and is part of the historic North Weald and the North Downs way. It has a population of approx 5000. The principal town is Westerham which was granted its market charter in 1227. To the south is Crockham Hill leading down towards the Eden valley. The town has dining, entertainment, historical and sports facitlities and anything that is not catered for is not too far way with its good transport. What's on in Westerham

 

Social Clubs in Westerham

   
Bromley Catholic Social Club
83 Plaistow Lane
Bromley Kent BR1 3JE
Tel: 020 8402 4863
Farnborough Kent Social Club
6 Pleasant View Place
Orpington Kent BR6 7BL
Tel: 01689 852408
   
Orpington Conservative Club
4 Sevenoaks Road
Orpington Kent BR6 9JJ
Tel: 01689 828830
Penge Social Club
54 High Street
London SE20 7HB
Tel: 020 8402 9602
   
Sundridge Park Working Mens Club & Institute
134 Burnt Ash Lane
Bromley Kent BR1 5AF
Tel: 020 8460 6348
Beckenham Working Mens Club
89-91 Churchfields Road
Beckenham Kent BR3 4QQ
Tel: 020 8650 1463
   
Bromley Ambulance Sports & Social Club
Bromley Ambulance Station Crown Lane
Bromley Kent BR2 9PW
Tel: 020 8460 6278
Bromley Labour Club
H G Wells Centre St Marks Road
Bromley Kent BR2 9HG
Tel: 020 8460 7409
   
Hsbc Sports & Social Club
Lennard Road
Beckenham Kent BR3 1QW
Tel: 020 8778 7434
Penge & District Trade Union & Social Club
85 Royston Road
London SE20 7QW
Tel: 020 8778 5534
   
Rosecroft Social Club
269 High Street
St Mary Cray Kent BR5 4AR
Tel: 01689 876808
Swanley Junction Working Mens Club
18 High Street
Swanley Kent BR8 8BG
Tel: 01322 662102
   
 
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Westerham is a town and civil parish in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. The parish is located below the North Downs, west of Sevenoaks town. It covers 5800 acres (2320ha) and has a population of approximately 5000 persons. It lies about ten miles west of Sevenoaks in Kent, England. It has been recorded at least as early as the ninth century and was mentioned in the Domesday Book in a Norman form, Oistreham (compare Ouistreham in Normandy). Ham is an Old English word meaning a village or homestead, and so Westerham is literally a westerly homestead. There is much evidence that the area around Westerham has been settled for thousands of years: finds such as a Celtic fortification (c 2000 BC) and a Roman road are close by. The manor was originally run by Godwin, Earl of Kent and later by his son Harold the last Saxon King of England. The first Norman lord of Westerham was Eustace II of Boulogne. More on Westerham 


 

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