The Crown Inn

Situated on the attractive large wooded Chislehurst Common, the Crown bar and restaurant in Chislehurst is a stylish inn that combines the best of the old with the best of the new. We offer spacious tastefully furnished en-suite accommodation and great food served by friendly people in a relaxed atmosphere.

Explore the Area

The Crown Inn Chislehurst is very close to the well known Chislehurst Caves which extend for nearly 20 miles and date back over 4,000 years. Chislehurst Caves became more widely known after their use during the Second World War as an air raid shelter, not only for the locals but for over 10,000 Londoners who travelled to the caves each night by special train.

This was so well organised that people could pay 1d per night for a bunk and there was also a cinema, church and hospital for them to use during their time underground. Chislehurst Caves are thought to be entirely man made and were created during three periods of time by our ancestors - Well worth a visit.

Close by, Camden Place was once the residence of Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie. A memorial to their son, who died fighting for the British against the Zulus can be seen on Chislehurst Common.

If you just want to meander round attractions and shops then Bromley is a short drive away.


Address: School Road
Chislehurst
Kent
BR7 5PQ
England
Telephone: 0208 467 7326
Fax: 0208 295 1896
Website: http://www.crownchislehurst.co.uk

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