Belvedere
Belvedere is a town in south east London, England inside the London Borough of Bexley. It's positioned south east of Thamesmead and is found roughly 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Charing Cross. Belvedere was in Kent, and in terms of the postal system, remains so. It formed a part of the Municipal Borough of Erith before 1965 and improvement work took place prior to the Second World War, with significant reconstruction work after the Blitz. Despite this, Upper Belvedere and the Village still contains a considerable amount of its Victorian and Edwardian charm and character. Upper Belvedere is the location of a church and numerous Victorian and Edwardian brick villas. It features a number of conventional pubs, restaurants and retail outlets. These include The Eardley Arms on Woolwich Road, The Vic on Victoria Street, The Royal Standard in the centre of the village and also the Fox in Belvedere village. Upper Belvedere is also home to a large park and a library which was close to getting closed down due to the government's cuts. Thankfully closure threats have been averted as a result from the efforts from the local community. A brand new 'Splash Park', which opened its doors in 2005, was a popular addition to the village, having been developed on the location of the old Victorian paddling pool. The splash park retains some of the historic paddling pool architecture. From 1898 to 1961, Callender's Cable Works, at the Erith Works, was patron to Callender's Cableworks Band, an amateur brass band made up of personnel from the company. The band was a prolific broadcaster on BBC Radio in the 1920s and 1930s. For all of your residence upgrades, make certain that you work with reputable specialists in Belvedere to make sure you get an excellent quality service.