Following closure in 2020 with the Covid lockdown, this large imposing pub reopened under its old name as the Bickley Arms and is now operated by Young's, following their takeover of Redcomb pubs. This former late 19th C hotel is now much extended with a mix of modern and traditional décor.
Tastefully redecorated with shades of green and dark blue patterned wallpaper to give an upmarket atmosphere, the inside is complemented by large contemporary lights, old photos, botanical prints and pictures - with some showing exiled French Emperor Napoleon III (who lived nearby at Camden Place from 1871 to 1873). The main bar area has a mix of tables with comfortable seating consisting of armchairs and stools, as well as a fireplace. The bar itself has mirrored glass shelving and wooden panelling with wooden flooring throughout and stairs leading off down and up to various levels. Downstairs is the lounge area with a mezzanine dining area in the modern extension with large windows bringing in the light. A few steps down from the lounge area is a second bar, called Napoleon's Hideaway with a large fireplace.
The garden area at the rear is partially given over to a large covered awning with plenty of cushioned seats and tables. The remaining outside area is paved with hanging fairy lights plus an outside bar and burger shack (open in summer months). There are plenty of table sets plus a raised area at the rear for events plus a small pétanque court. There is a further patio area with more seating enclosed with trough planters at the front of the building.
Three real ales are available, including their own badged Bickley Best. Keg beers include Beavertown and Camden Town breweries.
Handy for Chislehurst station, this venue is popular with afterwork drinkers as well as visitors to adjacent Chislehurst Caves.
(Renamed the Ye Olde Stationmaster in 1997 and the Bickley in 2004)
Instagram page is @TheBickleyArms
Historic Interest
Built in 1870 on the old road between Bromley and Chislehurst in order to serve the re-sited Chislehurst station after the railway was extended from Chislehurst to Sevenoaks in 1868 (the original station entrance can still be seen across the road). Original name was the Station Masters Hotel before being changed to the Bickley Arms in 1891 and then to the Bickley Hotel in the 1900s, when the Chislehurst Caves first became a popular tourist attraction. These disused former chalk mines were re-opened by the hotel's owner and could be entered through the hotel gardens, the Kyd Brook once forming the boundary of these gardens. The hotel was later owned by the Dartford Brewery.
This Pub serves no changing beers (minimum) and 3 regular beers.
Bickley Arms, Chislehurst