Thanks for taking us on this walk today, I can imagine the woodswould be full of bluebells come May and what a sight that would be. Amazing to think how parts of the church are 6th century. I like the map of the graveyard for all of us family historians to view, interesting
The bluebell wood is one of my favourite memories of a childhood in Old Coulsdon. We lived at the top of Canon’s Hill, opposite the church … the church bells every Sunday morning is another lovely memory.
I lived in Old Coulsdon from age 4 until I left university, when my parents moved to Guildford. It was a wonderful place to grow up. Our house was the first in the road, opposite the church. OC has an interesting WW2 history which would be worth exploring. The Battle of Britain in particular …. A Messerschmitt came down on the golf course behind our house and was only excavated in the 70s! Also doodle bug craters in the woodland. And someone else mentioned the big house next to the church, which was an important strategic centre. Thanks for an interesting and nostalgic watch !
Cool Coulsdon. I was imagining how quiet and rural it must have been when the old barn, church and scattered cottages were amongst fields and London was a lot smaller!
So good to visit Old Coulsdon again. I went to Keston infant and junior school and lived in Old Coulsdon until my mum moved us to Caterham. I remember sledging down Farthing Downs in thick snow in the 1960s. Thankyou for bringing back some great memories for me. A lovely area much overlooked by people who assume because it’s close to London it’s more suburban sprawl..it’s charming and ancient with its own history and character. 👍🏻
Thanks Mark- I could not understand the connection between the City of London & Coulsdon Common- so I googled it - looked at the City of London site but still couldn’t find the connection. Seems a long way away. Didn’t realise Old Coulsdon had Saxon origins. Dinner looked nice. I have never tried Venison either!
Ps I looked it up again & the City appear to own several green spaces( this is what they call them) - they own Burnham Beeches! Went there once- never again as all I remember is seeing giant ants roaming!
Great video, Marq - I’ve been meaning to take a look at the church at old coulsdon but I think it’s only open on certain days. It’s the only grade 1 listed building in coulsdon - the new nave is probably 3 times the size of the original church!
Not a bad video but as Old Coulsdon born and bred there were a couple of glaring omissions and a couple of glaring errors. Firstly, the pond, farm and green are all called Bradmore and not ‘broad mere’ - as all the signage in the video attests. Secondly, while at the church, it would have been great to mention the Grange right next to it, which was the operations room for Kenley Aerodrome during WW2 from where spitfires were commanded from during the Battle of Britain. Thirdly, while on Coulsdon Common, the Windmill Kennels were mentioned as the location of the most recent windmill - which it was. However, it would have been a great extra point of interest to mention it was where the Crufts Dog Show was started from. Apart from these points, I did enjoy this video - thank you.
You can make it shine on a dull day Marq 🥰nice walk around Old Coulsdon, thank you
Thanks Lynn.
Thanks for taking us on this walk today, I can imagine the woodswould be full of bluebells come May and what a sight that would be. Amazing to think how parts of the church are 6th century.
I like the map of the graveyard for all of us family historians to view, interesting
The bluebell wood is one of my favourite memories of a childhood in Old Coulsdon. We lived at the top of Canon’s Hill, opposite the church … the church bells every Sunday morning is another lovely memory.
Great walk. The Fox is a lovely pub. I haven't been there for some years, but I used to go to it when walking around Cousldon.
Food was excellent!
I lived in Old Coulsdon from age 4 until I left university, when my parents moved to Guildford. It was a wonderful place to grow up. Our house was the first in the road, opposite the church. OC has an interesting WW2 history which would be worth exploring. The Battle of Britain in particular …. A Messerschmitt came down on the golf course behind our house and was only excavated in the 70s! Also doodle bug craters in the woodland. And someone else mentioned the big house next to the church, which was an important strategic centre. Thanks for an interesting and nostalgic watch !
Thanks for sharing that other information.
Interesting walk Marq.
Thanks Mary.
Cool Coulsdon. I was imagining how quiet and rural it must have been when the old barn, church and scattered cottages were amongst fields and London was a lot smaller!
It's interesting looking at olf Photo's of these areas and to see how much has changed.
I lived down the bottom in Stoats Nest Road from 1981 till about 2008 good to see the old place!
I always look out for your latest videos Marq ...Cheers.
Thank you, appreciated.
So good to visit Old Coulsdon again. I went to Keston infant and junior school and lived in Old Coulsdon until my mum moved us to Caterham. I remember sledging down Farthing Downs in thick snow in the 1960s. Thankyou for bringing back some great memories for me. A lovely area much overlooked by people who assume because it’s close to London it’s more suburban sprawl..it’s charming and ancient with its own history and character. 👍🏻
Thanks Mark- I could not understand the connection between the City of London & Coulsdon Common- so I googled it - looked at the City of London site but still couldn’t find the connection. Seems a long way away. Didn’t realise Old Coulsdon had Saxon origins. Dinner looked nice. I have never tried Venison either!
Ps I looked it up again & the City appear to own several green spaces( this is what they call them) - they own Burnham Beeches! Went there once- never again as all I remember is seeing giant ants roaming!
That pricked my interest too. Do you know why? @@dianarolph1770
Thanks for sharing that information.@@dianarolph1770
Lovley to se eI grew up there the pond has shrunk it used to be a lot bigger
My dad's ashes at that church I used to go to that church very interesting
Had me first conquest in old COULSDON if you know what i mean Wink Wink 🤵
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A nod's as good as a wink to a blind bat.
I hope you got some new gloves for Christmas.
Great video, Marq - I’ve been meaning to take a look at the church at old coulsdon but I think it’s only open on certain days. It’s the only grade 1 listed building in coulsdon - the new nave is probably 3 times the size of the original church!
Yes, comparing the Old Church with the Extension is huge, a lovely Church.
Venison is great meat,they sell it at the farmers market in wallington,makes a great sunday roast cook it for an hour in the oven.
Thanks for the tip Mark.
Not a bad video but as Old Coulsdon born and bred there were a couple of glaring omissions and a couple of glaring errors. Firstly, the pond, farm and green are all called Bradmore and not ‘broad mere’ - as all the signage in the video attests. Secondly, while at the church, it would have been great to mention the Grange right next to it, which was the operations room for Kenley Aerodrome during WW2 from where spitfires were commanded from during the Battle of Britain. Thirdly, while on Coulsdon Common, the Windmill Kennels were mentioned as the location of the most recent windmill - which it was. However, it would have been a great extra point of interest to mention it was where the Crufts Dog Show was started from. Apart from these points, I did enjoy this video - thank you.
Well, I'm not a Historian obviously and just an Explorer but there are always folk like yourself who can correct our errors!
A tidy little video.
'Tidy'?
Tidy meaning good. @@MarqEnglish