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{{Short description|Area in London, England}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}} {{Use British English|date=May 2025}} {{Infobox UK place | country = England | region = London | official_name = Cudham | london_borough = Bromley | constituency_westminster = [[Orpington (UK Parliament constituency)|Orpington]] | post_town = SEVENOAKS | postcode_district = TN14 | postcode_area = TN | dial_code = 01959 | os_grid_reference = TQ445595 | coordinates = {{coord|51.3193|0.07106|display=inline,title}} | charingX_distance_mi = 15.5 | charingX_direction = NNW | static_image_name = Cudham Church, Kent, England, 20 September 2010.jpg | static_image_caption = Cudham Church | population = | population_ref = }} '''Cudham''' is an area in [[Greater London]], [[England]], located within the [[London Borough of Bromley]] and beyond [[London]]'s [[urban sprawl]]. It is located on the Greater London border with [[Kent]], bordering the [[Sevenoaks District]]. Cudham lies south of [[Orpington]] and north west of [[Sevenoaks]]. It is located {{convert|15.9|mi}} south-southeast of [[Charing Cross]]. ==History== Cudham church, dedicated to [[St Peter]] and [[St Paul]], is mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]].<ref name=church>{{cite web|publisher=The united benefice of Cudham & Downe|url=http://www.pcd.org.uk/history.asp|title=History of the Parishes|access-date=8 November 2009|archive-date=5 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305065633/http://pcd.org.uk/history.asp|url-status=dead}}</ref> Lord Simon de [[Manning]], a former Lord of the Manor for [[Kevington, London]], and holder of the land which now includes Cudham, was a Grandson of Rudolph de Manning, [[Count Palatine]], (who, married Elgida, aunt to King [[Harold I]], (Harold Harefoot), of England); he was the royal [[Standard Bearer]] to King [[Richard the Lionheart]], who carried the royal Standard to Jerusalem in 1190, during the [[First Crusade]]. In England, the forms Earl [[Palatine]] and Palatine Earldom are preferred. The ''Blacksmith's Arms'', originally a 17th-century farmhouse, has memorabilia relating to the [[music hall]] artiste known as "[[Little Tich]]". Cudham was part of [[Bromley Rural District]] from 1894 and [[Orpington Urban District]] from 1934 to 1965. The village was therefore part of [[Kent]] (and administered by [[Kent County Council]]) until the creation of [[Greater London]] on 1 April 1965. Cudham Recreation Ground, behind the church and pub, is home to Cudham Wyse Cricket Club, which was formed in 1965. ==Transport== Cudham, being in the county of Greater London, is still under the [[Transport for London]] remit and is served by a [[London Buses]] bus service, with the R5/R10 connecting the area with [[Orpington]] via [[Green Street Green]], and also to [[Knockholt]] in [[Kent]]. The closest rail links to the area are [[Chelsfield station]] and [[Knockholt station]], in [[Travelcard Zone 6]]. ==Events== Cudham hosts one of the oldest village shows and fetes, dating back to Victorian times. It is held annually on the August [[Bank holiday|Bank Holiday]] Monday. Cudham also hosts the famous annual Cudham [[Craic]] music festival, a popular two day music event in Cudham's recreation ground. ==Local politics== Cudham is part of the largest ward in Greater London, [[Darwin (ward)]], covering a rural area including [[Downe]], [[Leaves Green]], [[Berry's Green]], [[Single Street]], and [[Westerham]] Hill. Since 2019, the local Member of Parliament is [[Gareth Bacon]], elected with 30,882 votes or 63.4% of the vote share. Previously, the local Member of Parliament has been [[Jo Johnson]] of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservatives]] who is brother of the former Prime Minister, [[Boris Johnson]]. By a numerical majority of 22,378 votes (45.9%), [[Orpington (UK Parliament constituency)|Orpington]] is the safest Conservative Parliamentary seat in London. One councillor is elected every four years to [[Bromley London Borough Council]]. To date, the Darwin ward has only been represented by representatives from the Conservative Party. ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Cudham}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20041208024904/http://www.cudhamanddowne.org/chistory.htm Church history] *[http://www.cudhamwyse.co.uk Cudham Wyse Cricket Club] {{LB Bromley}} {{authority control}} [[Category:Villages in the London Borough of Bromley]] [[Category:Districts of the London Borough of Bromley]] [[Category:Former civil parishes in the London Borough of Bromley]]
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