Sidcup offers abundant green open spaces for people to relax and enjoy. There are football pitches, King George’s Park recreational areas, and over 37 acres of Sidcup Place Park recreation grounds. The latter is home to tennis courts, a children’s playground, beautiful gardens, and a historic country pub.
A wide variety of property styles and ages can be found locally, from small converted apartments and starter-type homes to established mansion houses. As a result, the area can suit many budget levels. For example, family homebuyers can consider Victorian and Edwardian properties and bay window-fronted 1930s semi and detached houses.
Buildings like Lomoreby House are examples of old redeveloped manor houses. Although Lomoreby House has spent periods as a hospital, stately home, hotel, and adult education centre, it is now the focal point of the Rose Bruford Parkland Campus within Lamoreby Park (The Glade). Others have seen conversion from manor houses to developments of apartments.