BansteadRedhill

Banred one
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By a Slow Ways Volunteer on 07 Apr 2021


Distance

13km/8mi

Ascent

159m

Descent

242m

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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Banstead and Redhill.

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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Banstead and Redhill.

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This route has been reviewed by 2 people.

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Route status - Live

Reviews - 2

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Is this route good enough? -  No (2)

Problems reported -  Access (1)

Downloads - 6

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Banstead
Grid Ref TQ2523059643
Lat / Lon 51.32211° / -0.20420°
Easting / Northing 525,230E / 159,643N
What3Words minute.cracks.scare
Redhill
Grid Ref TQ2810850606
Lat / Lon 51.24026° / -0.16616°
Easting / Northing 528,108E / 150,606N
What3Words sticky.into.hoot

Banred One's land is

Arable 31.2%
Pasture 22.1%
Urban 45.1%
Woods 1.7%

Data: Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018

reviews


Lukeharvey

21 Jul 2023 Summer

Agree with the previous review. A better route would be to take the right of way through the former Legal and General site (SCC footpath number 47). This avoids Copt Hill Lane which is a private road and has no public right of way. That said, on old ordnance survey maps the adjoining bridleway (current SCC number 46) extended the full length of the lane and was a marked right of way.


David Sanderson

06 Mar 2022 Winter

Was all set to give this route 5 stars but at the north end of Kingswood at TQ 2472 5720 the route turns into a road marked "Private Road - No Thoroughfare". There is no right of way marked. I decided to follow it anyway to see what happened and was greeted by a friendly local dogwalker, moaning about the weather. So I wasn't challenged and it appears non-residents do walk it. So does the sign refer only to cars as is sometimes the case? I've been able to reroute this Slow Way via actual rights of way and have walked the alternative which is more direct. This route is walkable, but there's not much to be gained by sticking with this version. I want anyone walking a route to feel comfortable, and not feel like they'll get hassle for doing so.

  • JohnMyerson

    JohnMyerson

    25 Jun 2022

    From Outwood Lane/Waterhouse Lane there's a footpath north that goes across the railway and through Legal and General land to Reads Rest Lane and then rejoins path to Holly Lane.

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