Croham Hurst

The site was owned by the Whitgift Foundation until the end of the 19th century. The original intention in 1898 was to sell off the lower land for housing with the summit being offered to Croydon Corporation. Following an outcry, the whole area was sold to the corporation in 1901 so that ‘Croham Hurst … be preserved to the use of the people forever …’ and be used as open space. It is now designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Other Sites


Addington/Shirley Hills Coulsdon Common
Croham Hurst
Farthing Downs/
Happy Valley

Kenley Common
Kings Wood
Lloyd Park
Riddlesdown
Selsdon Wood
South Norwood
Country Park

South Norwood Lake

Waddon Ponds

Site Records

Full Species List

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Location - TQ3463
Lies alongside Upper Selsdon Road, with entrances there and from Croham Manor Road and Croham Valley Road (by Croham Hurst Golf Club).

Public transport
Bus: 412 along Upper Selsdon Road and 64, 409 and T33 along Croham Valley Road

Habitat
Woodland, some on a steep slope, with adjacent golf course. A small area on the plateau is heathland.

Species
There is a mixture of regular woodland species with the occasional bonus of Firecrest and Pied Flycatcher. This is also the location of Croydon’s

Site map of Croham Hurst - Drawing by John Birkett

only records of Arctic Skua, Sabine’s Gull (both after the 1987 hurricane), Melodious Warbler and Alpine Swift.

 

   

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