Bexley Map
Bexley map, view the Greater London town of Bexley, located in the county of Greater London, England.
Detailed Street Map of Bexley Greater London & Guide to the Area
Bexley Map Greater London: Interactive map of Bexley, displaying the town situated in the county of Greater London, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Bexley area and a Bexley town centre map, showing Bexley Railway Station and Bexley Woods.
Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Bexley map are: Hall Place and Gardens, Morrisons, Costa Coffee, The King's Arms, Bexley Library, Pizza Express, St Mary's Church, Iceland, The Freemantle Hall, WHSmith, The Jolly Millers, Red House by William Morris, Bexley Medical Group, Co-op Food, Bexley Cricket Club, The Village Bakery, Boots, Danson Park, Danson House, Bexleyheath Shopping Centre, Barclays Bank, The George Staples, Café Rouge, Waitrose, The Boathouse, The Vintage Rose Tea Room, Anytime Fitness, Greggs, Premier Inn Bexleyheath, Bexley Grammar School, Tenpin Bexleyheath, Danson Stables Pub, Oakwood Medical Centre, Wilko, Specsavers, The Railway Tavern, Crook Log Leisure Centre, Bexley Civic Centre, The Exchange Bar, Poundland, Sidcup & Bexley Angling, The Clocktower Café, The Kings Arms Surgery, Wetherspoons The Wrong ‘Un, H Samuel, Bexley Audi, The Local Wine Company, NatWest, The Paper Moon, Mind Charity Shop.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Bexleyheath, Crayford, Sidcup, Welling, Dartford, Barnehurst, Erith, Northumberland Heath, Belvedere, Blackfen, Albany Park, Thamesmead, Slade Green, Joyden's Wood, Swanley, Foots Cray, Orpington, Chislehurst, Eltham, Plumstead, Shooter's Hill, Avery Hill, Falconwood, New Eltham, Kidbrooke, Mottingham, Abbey Wood, Lesnes Abbey, Greenhithe, Longfield, Hextable, Wilmington, Stone, Halls Green, Crockenhill, South Darenth, Sutton-at-Hone, Farningham, Horton Kirby, Bean, Swanscombe, Bickley, Bromley, St Mary Cray, Petts Wood.
Bexley is one of those leafy suburban pockets of Greater London where things still move at a gentler pace. Tucked in the south-eastern corner, it's known for its mix of charming residential streets, green spaces, and a town centre that's well-equipped without being overwhelming. There's a proper local feel here—plenty of family-run businesses, parks to wander through, and old buildings with stories to tell.
Historically, Bexley started life as a Kentish village, and bits of that heritage still cling on, especially around the High Street where you'll find flint churches and timber-framed cottages. It really began to change with the coming of the railway in the 19th century, drawing in Londoners looking for a quieter life. These days, Bexley sits comfortably as part of Greater London, with a population hovering just under 250,000 when combined with the wider borough. It's a town that's grown, adapted, but never lost its charm.
There's a decent selection of things to see and do in Bexley. Hall Place is the real showstopper—a Tudor house with lovely gardens and a walled garden that's ideal for a picnic or wander. The place hosts events year-round, from food festivals to light displays. Danson Park isn't far either, with its boating lake, café, and Georgian mansion managed by English Heritage. If you're a fan of historic estates, Red House in nearby Bexleyheath is a National Trust gem. Designed by William Morris, it's a must-see for lovers of Arts and Crafts design. Then there's the town centre itself, where you can find a blend of independents, high street names, and cosy cafés that locals swear by.
Zooming out to the wider Greater London area opens up all sorts of possibilities. You're close to Greenwich, with its rich maritime history, the Royal Observatory and the Cutty Sark. Travel a bit further and you're into central London with world-famous museums, galleries, theatres and markets. Whether it's shopping on Oxford Street or strolling along the South Bank, Bexley's location makes it easy to dip into the capital's buzz without living in the thick of it.
Getting in and out of Bexley is pretty straightforward. The town's served by Bexley railway station, with direct trains to London Charing Cross, Cannon Street and London Bridge, making it a commuter favourite. There's also a decent network of local buses linking up with neighbouring towns like Sidcup, Bexleyheath and Dartford. If you're flying in or out, London City Airport is the nearest, about half an hour by car, or there's Heathrow and Gatwick a bit further out but easily accessible. Roads-wise, the A2 and M25 are close by, so you're not short on options.
Bexley sits within the London Borough of Bexley, part of the ceremonial county of Greater London. While it's definitely suburban in feel, it's very much part of the capital's infrastructure—so you get the benefit of city-level services without the crush of central London living. The borough has a mix of towns, villages and green spaces, making it one of the more relaxed corners of Greater London, and it's especially popular with families and commuters after a bit more breathing room.
We hope you found this Bexley tourist map useful for your visit to the area.
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