Lost in the woods, 1977 |
It was partly the opportunity to wander over large areas of open and wooded land where you could play, walk and just let your imagination out for the day.
That said I was 14 when we arrived in Well Hall which made some of the “play thing” a little old hat.
But that freedom to set off up into the woods on a warm summer’s morning with no real idea of where you would end up was magic.
Of course the first few times you took off up there it really was discovering new places, and then later it was equally special as you shared it with a girlfriend.
What started out at Well Hall could by degree take you off to Welling via the castle and offer up some stunning views.
And when you tired of trees, solitude and aimless meanderings there was always the Palace and the pleasure of walking along King John’s Walk towards Mottingham.
King John's Walk, towards Mottingham, 1977 |
Never underestimate just how a sixteen your old starting out a fresh at Crown Woods with a whole new set of friends can be drawn away from the simple pleasures of a walk in the woods.
But they never quite went away, after all when you live on Well Hall Road the woods dominated the view from the back window and on those storming summer nights when the sky was lit up with the jagged flashes of lightening it was hard not to be drawn up there.
Not that anyone with any sense would venture there in such a storm.
A much better attraction was the Welcome from where you could sit out the storm with a pint although all too often I was less lucky. Those storms seemed to pick me out as I was walking back from a Friday night in Woolwich, and later still falling out of the King’s Arms in the High Street.
And now the woods and Well Hall are a long way from where I live and separated by a gulf of time but they still exert a pull and bring back a pretty perfect childhood.
Pictures; the woods and King Jon's Walk, 1977 from the collection of Jean Gammons
Being Eltham Born and Bred, I have always thought how amazing it was that we had so much green grass and vast wooded areas around us. as a kid i never tired of walking my alsatians through the woods, they were only at the top of my road, so i got to go there most days.where else can you be surrounde by so much greenery. I no longer live in Eltham, life took me away for many years. I now live only 7 miles away, and i confess that i still drive to eltham, just to see it all again.Eltham has changed very much, not all for the good. but the magic in my mind from my youth is still there.
ReplyDeleteWhen I see bluebells growing along the Fallowfield Loop I am instantly reminded of walking up Bellegrove road, Welling with my Mum and sister and two cousins to Shooters Hill Woods to pick the bluebells. They cover vast areas of the woods, so pretty! We had vast areas of grassland too in Welling and East Wickham: Shoulder Mutton Green, Fanny on the Hill and Danson Park.
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