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2nd June 2019 at 10:00 am - 2:30 pm

7. Ingrebourne Valley and Rainham Hall


Land of the Fanns 100 Stories
Walk 7: Ingrebourne Valley and Rainham Hall

Circular Walk
Sunday 2nd June 2019

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Introduction
This walk is part of the Land of the Fanns ‘Community Mapping – 100 Stories project’ led by Kinetika, which, with local communities, will identify and celebrate 100 stories gathered in response to the Land of the Fanns landscape areas, and make 100 silk flags using Kinetika’s batik silk painting process. The project will culminate in a 100 Stories Walking/Arts festival in Summer 2020.

The walk route has been devised by local volunteers to inspire stories, memories and responses and during the walk we invite you to do any or all of the following

  • Enjoy the walk, meet people, connect with Land of the Fanns and get to know the area if you are new to it
  • Think about your personal connections to the landscape en route
  • Share stories about the area
  • Capture stories or themes through informal writing and drawing activities
  • Record the experience through taking photos on smart phones or cameras

Walk description

The walk starts at Hornchurch Country Park where there will be an introduction to the Community Mapping project by Kinetika. Then hear about the history of RAF Hornchurch and see some historical features including pillboxes and Tett turrets.  The route then follows the River Ingrebourne and the marshes which are a site of Special Scientific Interest and contains the largest freshwater reed bed in London. After following the river the walk reaches Rainham Hall where Jesse Lock, Community Gardener for the National Trust, will then give a tour of Rainham Halls Gardens.

The walk then starts to head back, passing the former landfill site of Ingrebourne Hill with its great views to Canary Wharf and across the Thames to the hills of Kent. After visiting Albyns Lake the walk will finish with a summary from Kinetika at EWT Ingrebourne Valley Visitor Centre.

  • Registration for walk: 9:45 am
  • Walk starts: 10:00am
  • Meet: Hornchurch Country Park car park off in Squadrons Approach at 10am.
    Walk ends: 2:30 pm
  • Ends: EWT Ingrebourne Valley Visitor Centre

 

  • Duration: 4.5 hours.
  • Distance: 5 miles
  • Grading: Moderate
  • Walk leaders: Ray Randall, Jesse Lock (Rainham Hall)

Parking
Free Parking at Hornchurch Country Park

Train stations
The Nearest Train station: Elm Park (RM12 4RW) or Hornchurch (RM12 6LL) approximately 1 mile walk to Hornchurch Country Park.

Buses
Nearest Bus stop: Hornchurch Country Park. 252/652

Accessibility
These walks are of different lengths and on different terrain. Some are mainly on footpaths, and other mainly on footpaths where ground may be uneven. This walk is not suitable for wheelchairs.

About the Land of the Fanns Community Mapping Project: 100 Stories
The 100 Stories programme will work with local communities and individuals of all ages across the Land of the Fanns area to identify and celebrate 100 stories gathered in response to the Land of the Fanns landscape areas, and make 100 silk flags using Kinetika’s batik silk painting process. The project will culminate in a 100 Stories Walking/Arts festival in Summer 2020. Alongside the community mapping and arts festival will be a creative skills training programme including interpreting the landscape through art, creative writing, filming, photography and walk leader training.

Please note:

You need to choose walks within your capabilities; the walk leaders are experienced but must take your word that you are sufficiently fit for the grade of walk you have chosen.

Walk leaders will be at the start of the walk regardless of the weather. In the unlikely event of any unforeseen circumstances, Land of the Fanns and Kinetika reserve the right to change or cancel a walk and/or performance. Please check the website www.landofthefanns.org regularly for any updates or follow us on Twitter  or Facebook. .

Please ensure that you are properly equipped for all walks. The weather can be unpredictable so bring waterproof clothing and/or sun hats and sun cream – it’s best to be prepared for everything!

Walking boots/shoes are recommended, but otherwise please wear suitable and comfortable footwear- best to leave open-toe sandals or high heels at home.

Make sure you bring a packed lunch, if necessary, and plenty to drink.

Due care has been exercised in organising the walks, however Kinetika, the funders and associated partners of the project cannot accept liability for loss, accident or injury caused to any person following the routes.

We will be taking photographs and video of this event to promote and celebrate the project in print and online. If you do not give consent to be photographed or filmed please let a member of the Kinetika team know on the day.

Participants under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

 

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Organisers

Kinetika
Land of the Fanns

Venue

Ingrebourne Valley Visitor Centre
Hornchurch Country Park, Squadrons Approach,
Hornchurch, Essex RM12 6DF United Kingdom
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Phone:
01708 520364
Website:
https://www.essexwt.org.uk/nature-reserves/ingrebourne