Six in search of Betchworth Castle

It was a fine day when six set off in search of Betchworth Castle via the mysteries of Deepdene and a grat adventure was had bt all
Deepdene turned out to be a grand estate some aspects dating back to the Domesday book Kings had hunted in the forests where now latter day dilettantes play golf and airplanes can be seen flying into Gatwick. A grand Palladian house and gardens were laid out in the 17th century and reached its peak in grandeur under Thomas Hope in the 19th century Alas bankruptcy in the 20th century saw its decline although it housed secret works during the second world war and tank traps still visible were laid to stop the enemy trundling up the A24 to Dorking
Betchworth Castle was laid to ruin by John Evelyn during the Romantic movement when it was compulsory to have a ruin in every estate It is now appraoched via the golf course and over looks a small lake with the largest carp I have ever seen Maybe descendants from John Evelyn's time
Lunch was had in a good old fashioned pub overlooking the village green
All in all a happy walk

Date: 
Friday, 7 July 2017 - 10:13am
Walk Leaders: 
Bronwen McCarthy
Meeting Point: 
Dorking station
Distance: 
4-10miles to be negotiated on the day
Travel: 

9.33 train from Clapham Junction station

Route: 

The deepdene trail is a new trail sponsored by Dorking Council exploring the old garden around Deepdene house Various routes are open to us and can be seen via the deepdene web site

Lunch: 

I suggest BYO picnic lunches but there is the option of waking to Brockham