South east London boasts some of the capital's best-loved pubs.
But it has not been exempt from the sweep of pubs closing across the UK over recent decades.
It has been estimated that more than 2,000 pubs across the UK may have had to end trading permanently in 2020 as lockdowns forced universal closures.
This would be more than double the average number of pubs lost in recent years.
With restrictions having eased last month to allow pubs to open if they have suitable outdoor space - the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has been urging people to support their local pub.
London's lost pubs: Looking back at 30 of Bromley's lost pubs
Here's a look back at some of the pubs in Bexley that have had to close their doors permanently in previous years:
The Chequers was situated in Picardy Road, Belvedere and has now been converted into flats. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Steve Thoroughgood
The Prince Alfred was situated on the corner of Upper Abbey Road and Abbey Crescent, Belvedere, and closed in the mid-1990s. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Steve Thoroughgood
The Bricklayers Arms was situated at 58 Mayplace Road West, Bexleyheath. This pub is now used as a restaurant / takeaway. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Darkstar
The Woodman was situated at 70 Watling Street, Bexleyheath. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & David Adams
The Harrow was situated in Northend Road, Erith. This pub closed in 2008 and has since been demolished. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Steve Thoroughgood
The Style & Winch was situated in Northend Road on the corner with Boundary Street. This pub closed in 2008. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Steve Thoroughgood
The Nordenfelt was situated in Erith Road on the corner with Riverdale Road, Erith. This pub closed in 2008. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Steve Thoroughgood
The Belvoir Tavern was situated in Station Road, Belvedere. Closed in 2008. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Stacey Harris
The Lord Nelson was situated at 109 London Road, Crayford, and is now used as a restaurant. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Maurice
The Barley Mow was situated in Cray Road, Sidcup, and demolished in 1974. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk
The Jolly Marshman was situated at 191 Bracondale Road, Abbey Wood. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Darkstar
The Red Lion was situated in Foots Cray High Street. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Darkstar
The Yacht Tavern was situated at 57 High Street, Erith. This pub was demolished in the mid-1930s for road widening. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & David Whines
The Duchess Of Edinburgh was situated in Upper Wickham Lane, Welling. This pub closed c2011 and is now used as a Tesco Express. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Graeme Fox
The Black Horse was situated at 3 High Street, Sidcup. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Roger Button
The Royal Alfred was situated at 101 Manor Road, Erith. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Fergy Campbell
The Railway Tavern was situated on the corner of Forest Road and Moat Lane, Slade Green. The pub was converted into flats in 2006 after being empty for a number of years. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Steve Thoroughgood
The Station Hotel was situated at 124 Bellegrove Road, Welling. Known as Infernos at time of closure. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Darkstar
The Wildfowler was situated in Titmus Avenue, Thamesmead. This pub is now used as a church called The Christian Life Centre. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & David Anstiss
The Harrow Inn was situated in Abbey Road, Abbey Wood. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Brian Brockie
The Cross Keys was situated at 36 Erith High Street. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Graham Finn
The White Hart was situated in Wickham Street, Welling. This pub closed in 2014 at which time it was known as Fanny On The Hill. Picture: closedpubs.co.uk & Graeme Fox
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