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Branches of the Wogebourne

24th September 2022 @ 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

£6

Branches of the Wogebourne – Meet 11 am 24th September at 

InspiralLondon’s resident ornithological investigator J D Swann will lead a walk along a possible route of the lost Wogebourne river, its source emerged from Oxleas Wood on Shooters Hill, the highest point in Greater South London at 132 metres. It was called in 14th century manuscripts the Wogebourne or Woghbourne becoming widely known as Plumstead River in the following centuries. However, by the 1970’s much of the river had been enclosed just as the Westbourne had been in West London or the Fleet in the City; it had then become the Wickham Valley Waterway, shifting names for a mysterious watercourse. SIGN UP here

Observation of wildlife will be encouraged as we pass through Shrewsbury Park and East Wickham Open Space. There the Wogebourne branches between and under Plumstead housing towards Abbey Wood Station, it was exposed there during the construction of Crossrail in 2015 (opening 2018 and counting) where it is referred to in plans as a stormwater drain. The branch we will be following is through Bostall Heath and Woods into the ancient Lesnes Abbey Woods with its ponds and streams. We walk past the 11th century Lesnes Abbey ruins into the South Thamesmead Estate and to Southmere Lake. The lake was created in the late 1960’s as part of the drainage system for the new Thamesmead development; there an underground channel takes the remnants of the Wogebourne to the Thames at the Crossness Pumping Station outfall.

Saturday 11th September Starting at: 11am Welling Station (Zone 4) – Meet outside main entrance (platform 1). Finishing: at Southmere Lake, Thamesmead – then 1km (accompanied by J D) walk to Abbey Wood Station (Zone 4). Sign up HERE

Approx 11 kilometres/ 7 miles walk – 4 hours (approx) – 8+ under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult – Full walk is not buggy and wheelchair accessible.

J D Swann appears courtesy of Calum F Kerr

Terrain: Long uphill climb at Shooter’s Hill then largely downhill until Bostall Woods and Lesnes Abbey Woods in which there are several steep slopes and stairs. Oxleas Woods and Lesnes Abbey Woods after rain can be particularly muddy so appropriate footwear and weather-appropriate clothing recommended. Binoculars and Recording devices for nature are encouraged. There is a Café/WC at Oxleas Meadows, Lesnes Abbey has a Café/WC (closes 3.30pm).

Part of InspiralLondon unique season of Autumn Walks.

Details

Date:
24th September 2022
Time:
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cost:
£6
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/branches-of-the-wogebourne-with-j-d-swann-tickets-400641618867

Organiser

Inspirallondon
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Venue

Welling Station
Welling Station STOP A
Welling, London, DA16 3BA
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