Transfer from Sidcup (DA14 – DA15) to Gatwick Airport
The name Sidcup comes from the word Cetecopp that means “flat topped hill” or “seat shaped hill”. The name was first recorded in 1254. Sidcup used to be situated between Maidstone and London and at first it was just a small hamlet. Some of the old manor houses are still standing, but they have been converted and now they are used for different purposes. The Hollies now has a residential use and the Sidcup Place is a restaurant and bar. The Lamorbey House accommodates the Rose Bruford College and the Frognal House is used for nursing and residential accommodation.
The urban district of Sidcup was formed in 1908. At the time, the district was included in the Kent County and its name was Foots Cray. It got the name Sidcup in 1921, when it became an urban district. In 1925, it was converted into a parish. In 1934, Chislehurst and Sidcup merged and formed the Sidcup and Chislehurst urban district and civil parish. Sidcup became a separate district in the Bexley London Borough in 1965.
Transfer from Sidcup (DA14 – DA15) to Gatwick Airport by Rail:
So as to get transfer from Sidcup to Gatwick Airport by rail, you need to take the National Rail Service to London Bridge. This journey will last almost 25 minutes. From London Bridge, you can take the train to Gatwick Airport. Other transport options include taking a taxi transfer from London Bridge or Sidcup to Gatwick Airport.
Transfer from Sidcup (DA14 – DA15) to Gatwick Airport by Car:
In order to get from Sidcup to Gatwick Airport by car, you have to take the M25 motorway. The distance between Sidcup and Gatwick Airport is 33.8 miles.
Transfer from Sidcup (DA14 – DA15) to Gatwick Airport by Taxi:
A Taxi Transfer from Sidcup to Gatwick Airport with 247 Airport Transfer will take approximately 55 minutes. The transfer from Sidcup to Gatwick Airport will cost almost 50 GBP for a saloon car.