The way onto Farthing Downs

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The way onto Farthing Downs

Image: © Marathon Taken: 27 Mar 2013

Farthing Downs is a fine chalk grassland, owned and managed by the Corporation of London. From the highest parts there are good views northwards towards London, as well as down into the valley to the west followed by the Brighton Road and main railway line. The London LOOP follows the crest of the Downs, parallel to Ditches Lane, before dropping down to reach Coulsdon. This view looks up the hill along Ditches Lane as it heads to the Downs.

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