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Erith is a riverside town in the London Borough of Bexley, sitting on a deep curve of the Thames where the river begins to widen significantly towards the estuary. Once a small Saxon port and later a center for Victorian heavy industry, it still retains an unpretentious, functional character shaped by its maritime and manufacturing past. Today, the town is defined by a landscape of contrasts: it is home to both the longest pier in London - a popular spot for anglers stretching out over the water - and a significant amount of ongoing regeneration aimed at modernising the town centre. Geographically, it’s well-positioned for those needing a quick route into central London via the North Kent Line, while the Thames Path offers miles of flat walking trails heading east toward the marshes. It isn’t a typical "chocolate box" suburb; rather, it’s an increasingly practical corner of the southeast where wide-open views of the river and the industrial skyline of the QEII Bridge provide a real sense of space.