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You've probably walked across thousands of invisible lines without thinking twice, but here's your chance to literally straddle one of the most important ones on Earth—the Greenwich Meridian cuts right through West Wickham and you can stand with one foot in each hemisphere. It's completely free, genuinely fascinating, and makes for the kind of oddly satisfying photo moment that'll have your mates asking questions. If you're after a quirky bit of geographical bragging rights that doesn't require a ticket, this humble landmark is absolute class.
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Claim this listingDuck Pond Chislehurst is a popular outdoor destination in Chislehurst, within the London Borough of Bromley. The duck pond and its surrounding green space offer a calm, open-air setting suitable for families, walkers, and wildlife enthusiasts. It makes for an easy, enjoyable visit with no admission charge.
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The Wishing Tree is a natural landmark and point of interest within Ravensbourne Open Space, a green area on Lakes Road in Keston, on the southern edge of the London Borough of Bromley. It offers visitors a peaceful outdoor destination within easy reach of the surrounding countryside. A straightforward spot for a walk or a moment of quiet in attractive open surroundings.
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Bartholomew Way Town Park is a public green space located in Swanley, on the edge of the London Borough of Bromley. Conveniently situated near the local Asda on Bartholomew Way, the park offers an accessible spot for outdoor leisure within the community. It provides a practical option for a breath of fresh air or a casual visit alongside everyday errands in the area.
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