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Perched on the high ground of the North Downs, Biggin Hill sits on the edge of the London Borough of Bromley, right where the suburban sprawl finally gives way to the Kent countryside. It is a place defined by its topography; the steep climb up from Westerham or Saltbox Hill reminds you daily that you are living on one of the highest points in Greater London. Historically, the town is inseparable from its airfield, which served as a crucial fighter base during the Battle of Britain. While the RAF has long since departed, the airport remains a significant local hub for business aviation and private pilots. Living here feels distinctly different from the rest of the capital; there is no rail or tube station, so the community relies on the 320 and 246 bus routes or the winding roads down toward Bromley and Orpington. It’s a practical, straightforward town with a long high street of independent shops, surrounded by deep valleys and ancient woodland that offer some of the best walking trails in the home counties.