I lived in Garden Village for a few years when I was about 10. I walked Madeira Walk so many times and your video went right past the bungalow we lived in although it is now a huge chalet bungalow. Then you walked down the bridle path I took every day to catch a bus to school. Thank you for the wonderful memories. I’m a long time retired now and live in Queensland.
Thank you Susan, I’m so glad it connected with some great memories for you. I’m planning some more walks in the surrounding countryside - we just need some decent weather over here!
I too came off my bike on than corner when I was about 16! Wonderful Woldingham, I miss it terribly. My mum and sister are still there although I'm on the other side of the world now. The walk right over the top of the village and then down through Gangers woods and through the School is fantastic with some amazing views.
My family home that I grew up in is in Park View Road. It has stunning panoramic views to the southwest overlooking the 155 acres mosaic of ancient grassland and woodland of Marden Park in the valley. It has just gone on the market for sale for the first time in 36 years!
Very interesting and scenic walk. I used to live in Purley before I moved abroad but i don't ever recall going to Woldingham even though it was so close. It is so nice to see the English countryside. Have you ever done a walk around Farthing Downs and Happy Valley?
I’m glad it provided that English countryside experience! I filmed a walk on Farthing Downs with one of the Ranger team (Tom), here is the link: Farthing Downs - Walk & Talk Special th-cam.com/video/9gcbbXzyoJs/w-d-xo.html. I haven’t made any plans to revisit that general area yet but may do in 2024
Good evening Phil. What a very pleasant, quiet place to live. My wife and I often visit the Knights at Woldingham and across the road from there, especially during the warm days of Summer, we're often lucky to view Buzzards and Red Kites soaring on the thermals rising from the valley. The church depicted early in the video, St. Paul's Church with Agatha, is where I believe Katie Price and Peter Andre were married. Great video. Thank you.
Thanks Gary, there have been quite a few celebs over the years, I remember seeing Davina McCall at Sainsbury’s in Warlingham once! It is a very pleasant area for sure
Love all the colours. I saw the Hop Pole but I was always told there are no pubs in Woldingham as the land had a covenant on it to stop pubs being built for the navvies building the railways? And still stands. Was the pub forced to close? I never visited Woldingham as it was where all the rich kids lived :) Lovely video. Still looks posh. All that block paving costs more than my house!!!
But there is the Woldingham Village Club on Upper Court Road, just off Station Road. Although it's officially a club, I don't think they object to random punters dropping in for a drink, as I did a a few months ago. @@philswallow
It was definitely a pub- it was closed down and became the local stores when William Gilford , a tee totaler, bought the entire parish - what you see in Woldingham today is a very rare planned late victorian village - Gilford also owned part of Chelsham Parish and Warlingham.
I thought the "old" in Woldingham was pronounced like old in hold and told, not like the "alled" walled. Is that the local pronunciation? I'm a Lancastrian living down here in the vicinity. I want to be correct.
@philswallow But you pronounced it Walledingham several times. I thought I had it wrong. I get loads of place names in the south wrong only to be corrected later, e.g. Plaistow, Isleworth, Leigh and others.
@youngmurphy7556 it must be the way I speak or the way it comes across. 100% “old” sound. I just repeated it to myself several times (in the safety of my home) and I am sure I am saying “Wold” but could see/hear how it could be heard as “Walled”. But to avoid any issues if you say “Wold” anywhere in this part of the country you will be spot on!
I lived in Garden Village for a few years when I was about 10. I walked Madeira Walk so many times and your video went right past the bungalow we lived in although it is now a huge chalet bungalow. Then you walked down the bridle path I took every day to catch a bus to school. Thank you for the wonderful memories. I’m a long time retired now and live in Queensland.
Thank you Susan, I’m so glad it connected with some great memories for you. I’m planning some more walks in the surrounding countryside - we just need some decent weather over here!
I lived in Woldingham for many years, I still walk there weekly and will never get bored it 💚
It’s a wonderful place, it has a bit of everything!
I too came off my bike on than corner when I was about 16! Wonderful Woldingham, I miss it terribly. My mum and sister are still there although I'm on the other side of the world now. The walk right over the top of the village and then down through Gangers woods and through the School is fantastic with some amazing views.
I'm glad I wasn't alone, David! I will probably do a winter walk in that area, as you say it is great for views.
Lovely walk nice part of the world I've not seen before cheers Phil. We certainly have a beautiful country that perhaps not appreciated
My family home that I grew up in is in Park View Road. It has stunning panoramic views to the southwest overlooking the 155 acres mosaic of ancient grassland and woodland of Marden Park in the valley. It has just gone on the market for sale for the first time in 36 years!
The views in that area are amazing, looking across from the top of Burntwood Lane is a great one.
Very interesting and scenic walk. I used to live in Purley before I moved abroad but i don't ever recall going to Woldingham even though it was so close. It is so nice to see the English countryside. Have you ever done a walk around Farthing Downs and Happy Valley?
I’m glad it provided that English countryside experience! I filmed a walk on Farthing Downs with one of the Ranger team (Tom), here is the link: Farthing Downs - Walk & Talk Special
th-cam.com/video/9gcbbXzyoJs/w-d-xo.html. I haven’t made any plans to revisit that general area yet but may do in 2024
Good evening Phil. What a very pleasant, quiet place to live. My wife and I often visit the Knights at Woldingham and across the road from there, especially during the warm days of Summer, we're often lucky to view Buzzards and Red Kites soaring on the thermals rising from the valley. The church depicted early in the video, St. Paul's Church with Agatha, is where I believe Katie Price and Peter Andre were married. Great video. Thank you.
Thanks Gary, there have been quite a few celebs over the years, I remember seeing Davina McCall at Sainsbury’s in Warlingham once! It is a very pleasant area for sure
Need a cuppa after that walk
Love all the colours. I saw the Hop Pole but I was always told there are no pubs in Woldingham as the land had a covenant on it to stop pubs being built for the navvies building the railways? And still stands. Was the pub forced to close?
I never visited Woldingham as it was where all the rich kids lived :)
Lovely video. Still looks posh. All that block paving costs more than my house!!!
Correct, no pubs. The Hop Pole is the name of the stores but sounds like it should have been the name of a pub!
But there is the Woldingham Village Club on Upper Court Road, just off Station Road. Although it's officially a club, I don't think they object to random punters dropping in for a drink, as I did a a few months ago.
@@philswallow
It was definitely a pub- it was closed down and became the local stores when William Gilford , a tee totaler, bought the entire parish - what you see in Woldingham today is a very rare planned late victorian village - Gilford also owned part of Chelsham Parish and Warlingham.
Have been enjoying your videos, being a South Croydon/Sanderstead Resident :)
I’m glad to hear it! I have plans to revisit there to cover more areas of interest, things keep cropping up all the time 👍🏻
I thought the "old" in Woldingham was pronounced like old in hold and told, not like the "alled" walled. Is that the local pronunciation? I'm a Lancastrian living down here in the vicinity. I want to be correct.
Definitely “old”, that’s all I’ve ever heard in terms of pronunciation. Warlingham is nearby but that is definitely “war”!
@philswallow But you pronounced it Walledingham several times. I thought I had it wrong. I get loads of place names in the south wrong only to be corrected later, e.g. Plaistow, Isleworth, Leigh and others.
@youngmurphy7556 it must be the way I speak or the way it comes across. 100% “old” sound. I just repeated it to myself several times (in the safety of my home) and I am sure I am saying “Wold” but could see/hear how it could be heard as “Walled”. But to avoid any issues if you say “Wold” anywhere in this part of the country you will be spot on!
looks nice still 😂my old boss had one massive house 🏠 there 😂posh tit 😂
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