Post-Christmas linear walk - Kenley Aerodrome & Happy Valley

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Lowland and Hill Walks
Dec 27
2024

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£12.50
Event booking closes on Dec 27 at 10:00:00
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14km (9 miles). It is quite hilly for the first hour, then most of the walk is on flat grass, gravel and tarmac footpaths. Total ascent: 273 meters (897ft).

Walk off some of the excesses of Christmas and Boxing Day during this surprisingly good linear walk. It offers some excellent views from Riddlesdown, Kenley Common and Farthing Downs, where South London surburbia meets the Surrey countryside. The walk also takes in Kenley Aerodrome, which played a significant role in both the First and Second World Wars. Our lunch stop will be at The Fox pub. You can find the menu here, order and pay at the bar. Alternatively you can bring a packed lunch and sit on the adjacent common. 

**Please note** I've only managed to book one table at the pub for the first 7 people who sign up. If I can book more tables, I will increase this. Guys on the waiting list are welcome to attend the walk, if they are happy to bring a packed lunch. 

The Walk 

From Purley station, it's a 20 minute walk to ascend Riddlesdown offering lovely views of Warlingham and Whyteleafe. After our descent into Whyteleafe, we ascend Kenley Common then navigate around Kenley Aerodrome. We'll take time to read the information boards and visit the historic Battle of Britain aircraft blast pens and memorial. We may also be lucky enough to see a glider take off and land. We'll then head south towards Old Coulsdon and Coulsdon Common and stop for lunch at the Fox pub. From here we pick up the London Loop to Happy Valley Park and ascend Farthing Downs where we can admire the far reaching views of central London and the surrounding countryside. Leaving the Downs, its a short walk to Coulsdon South station which is two stops from Purley station, if you have left a car there. Alternatively there are frequent trains to East Croydon, London Blackfriars, London Bridge and London Victoria. 

The route (please click the link in red to see the route at the Ordnance Survey website)

Points of interest: 

Riddlesdown

There is evidence of human activity in the area going back at least neolithic times. The "Riddle" part of the name is thought to come from the Middle English ridde leah, meaning "cleared woodland". Most of the housing stock dates from the 1930s and was developed by John Laing plc. The design of some of the houses was influenced by the Art Deco style, including a former home of the actor Peter Cushing which we will pass by. Look out for the blue plaque. 

Kenley Aerodrome 

The former Royal Air Force Station Kenley, more commonly known as RAF Kenley was an airfield station of the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War and the RAF in the Second World War. It played a significant role during the Battle of Britain as one of the three RAF stations specifically tasked with the defence of London, along with Croydon and Biggin Hill. 

Eleven of the original 12 E-shaped blast pens remain in part or whole, as well as the shelters for the servicing personnel. One in particular — forming the background to the RAF memorial — has been fully restored. Since 2004 these structures are protected as Scheduled Monuments.

The airfield is still used today by 615 VGS (Volunteer Gliding Squadron) flying the military Viking T.1 glider. They provide gliding opportunities and training to members of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets.

Happy Valley Park 

The 170-acre site is a steeply sided valley with large areas of grassland and wooded slopes. The diverse chalk grasslands on the eastern and north-western sides are rich in many species of herb which are uncommon in London, and the nationally scarce man orchid. 

Farthing Downs 

Farthing Downs is a long strip of grassland with pockets of ancient woodland, which narrows to a point at the northern end. It is the most extensive area of semi-natural downland left in Greater London.

Dogs:

Dogs are welcome but please note and abide by the Countryside Code (https://tinyurl.com/rlqvp3h) and be prepared for a couple of stiles/hills on the walk. Please also remember not everyone loves dogs as much as you do so please be mindful of other members. Note, the pub is dog friendly but only in the bar area. The only table I could book is in the Dining room. 

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Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, even if they are extremely mild, or who has recently tested positive for Covid-19, is asked not to attend.

All photos are my own and taken by the event leader on a previous ODL walk in 2023.

Chalk pits
Glider
Blast pens
Blast pens
Info board
Kenley Gliders
Chalk pits
Glider
Blast pens
Blast pens
Info board
Kenley Gliders