In Darwin's footsteps at Downe

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"A gentle ramble round the landscape that shaped one of the biggest scientific ideas in history."
Walk directions

From the church turn left down Luxted Road, soon turning left again after a large house called Tromers, down a footpath between houses into a field. Follow the line of tall conifers on your left, bearing briefly right at the end before taking a gap in the hedge to your left. Keep right along the next field margin, following signs for Cudham and Down House.

Go through into the next field. Down House lies across a road to your right. Follow the path round the field to the far left corner and go through a kissing gate. Turn right at a waymarked post (Leaves Green Circular Walk), following more conifers. In about 50yds (46m) pass Downe Court Farmhouse. Cross a drive and carry on to a footpath marker. Turn left along the field-edge. At the end follow the field margin to the right. At the next crossing path keep ahead across fields and stiles to reach Luxted Road.

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  Terrain  - Grassy tracks, woodland paths and village streets; many stiles
  Landscape  - Historic village, woods and quiet farmland; scenic valley views
  Dog friendliness  - Lead required on roads, in parkland and near stock; not allowed in Down House
  Parking  - On village streets near Downe church (may be busy in summer)
  Toilets en route  - None on route; nearest at High Elms Country Park (golf clubhouse or nature centre)
About the walk
Downe village spans the architectural social scale from humble farm cottages to stately Victorian mansions. In 13th-century St Mary’s Church, a modern stained-glass window to the right of the altar commemorates yachtsman and local resident Sir Robin Knox-Johnston’s lone round-the-world voyage...
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In Darwin's footsteps at Downe

Recommended by
Our view
"A gentle ramble round the landscape that shaped one of the biggest scientific ideas in history."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Grassy tracks, woodland paths and village streets; many stiles
  Landscape - Historic village, woods and quiet farmland; scenic valley views
  Dog friendliness - Lead required on roads, in parkland and near stock; not allowed in Down House
  Parking - On village streets near Downe church (may be busy in summer)
  Toilets en route - None on route; nearest at High Elms Country Park (golf clubhouse or nature centre)
About the walk
Downe village spans the architectural social scale from humble farm cottages to stately Victorian mansions. In 13th-century St Mary’s Church, a modern stained-glass window to the right of the altar commemorates yachtsman and local resident Sir Robin Knox-Johnston’s lone round-the-world voyage...
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Greater London
Greater London is one of the world’s largest urban areas; 33 boroughs stretching north to Enfield, south to Croydon, east to Havering, west to Hillingdon and with central London at the heart of it all. Greater London contains a multitude of parks and green spaces, from the six Royal Parks to other huge open spaces like Hampstead Heath and Clapham Common.