Limpsfield Common
Limpsfield Common
Limpsfield Common was used by commoners for grazing their animals and collecting stone and firewood. Now, with its extensive network of footpaths and bridleways through patches of open heathland and large areas of woodland, the Common is a perfect place to enjoy the countryside, whether walking, cycling or horseriding. There’s an old Roman road to saunter along too.
Limpsfield Common is also a good spot for family outings and picnics, with open, mainly flat, spaces to run and explore.
There are magnificent beech trees, some around 200 years old, and the woodland is carpeted with bluebells in spring.
Also look out for the partly hidden, recently restored (to its war time condition) Second World War air raid shelter - experience what life was like during an air raid on a guided tour.
Learning
Make use of your local outdoor classroom - why not pop along with your pupils and enjoy a real hands-on learning experience? Bring your magnifying glasses and uncover the wildlife on your doorstep...
Visit our Airraid Shelter
During WWII Limpsfield Primary School’s pupils spent many hours learning down in the air raid sheltersnear their school. Bring your pupils and experience what it was like – imagine granny and grandpa sitting on the wooden benches and learning their times tables whilst the war raged overhead…