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[[File:Rear of Red House, Bexleyheath - geograph.org.uk - 1192324.jpg|thumb|The Red House, former home of William Morris]]'''Bexleyheath''' is a district in the [[London Borough of Bexley]].  
[[File:Rear of Red House, Bexleyheath - geograph.org.uk - 1192324.jpg|thumb|The Red House, former home of William Morris]]'''Bexleyheath''' is a district in the [[London Borough of Bexley]].
 
==LGBT History==
 
Norman Scott, the man at the centre of the trail of [[Jeremy Thorpe]], attended a secondary modern school in Bexleyheath (at the time he was known as Norman Josiffe).
 
The [[Haven Social Group]] meets in Bexleyheath.
 
The [[Bexley Invicta]] football club play in Bexleyheath.


[[Category:Localities in London]]
[[Category:Localities in London]]
[[Category:Bexley]]
[[Category:Bexley]]

Latest revision as of 17:19, 11 August 2022

The Red House, former home of William Morris

Bexleyheath is a district in the London Borough of Bexley.

LGBT History

Norman Scott, the man at the centre of the trail of Jeremy Thorpe, attended a secondary modern school in Bexleyheath (at the time he was known as Norman Josiffe).

The Haven Social Group meets in Bexleyheath.

The Bexley Invicta football club play in Bexleyheath.