A revisit to Sanderstead to follow a Bourne Society walk put together by Joy Gadsby in 1997. Much remains but some pointers on the trail are no longer there. It meshes very well with my 2021 film and I hope you enjoy it!

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    Links referred to in this video:
    Bourne Society Walks Page: http://bournesoc.org.uk/landscape-history-and-walks/
    This walk in OS Maps: https://explore.osmaps.com/route/20421877/sanderstead-1997-bourne-society-walk?lat=51.332977&lon=-0.080564&zoom=15.7718&style=Standard&type=2d
    My 2021 Sanderstead Walk & Talk: https://youtu.be/fJZtrZRFFc0

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    8 Comments

    1. Thanks for this great video Phil. You have really brought me home this time as I grew up in Sanderstead. Spent hours at the old rec playing football and cricket, went to Gresham and Riddlesdown. Your memory of the Gruffy is spot on, used to be very bumpy over there with well worn paths we would ride our bikes on. That whole area really hasn't changed much in 40 years.

    2. Just somewhere I went through on the 403 to Croydon. Don't think I ever stopped to take a look, so this is a great video to watch.
      I remember trips to the DIY store and never spotted the grain hoists.

      Thanks.

    3. Hi Phil, great video been a resident of sanderstead since 1972 and amazed to learn new things from your video. As for the manhole covers on the field overlooking Mitchley hill I`m led to believe that this was for a water system for proposed housing which was shelved due to the outbreak of war and lack of money afterwards and then the area was designated green belt ( obviously dont take that as gospel as I`m sure someone will have a better insight of this )

    4. Another excellent walk and talk. I've noticed you make the occasional reference to mobile phone masts, Sanderstead is very good at hiding them, Vodafone have antennas hidden in the steeple of All saints church behind the slats on all four sides and EE use the sign at the Shell petrol station next to Waitrose to hide theirs, probably due to planning constraints.

    5. Another awesome nostalgic video. Played poker on friday nights with some good buddies in a house at the end of the long driveway seen at 21:36 on limpsfield rd across from the chippy and the curry house. The guy who had the house, now passed on, was the lumberjack foreman for Croydon Council. He had a job for eons chopping down all the dutch elms in croydon and torching them. Great guy. Crazy, but great. Thanks for the heartwarming memories. Dave in Seattle.

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