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The valley of the Dell still exists in an almost 'untouched' way. It lies East to West between the stream (running from Baldwyns Park towards the A2) and towards the direction of Denton Road. It formed part of what was once a main footpath from Bexley to Dartford over the heath. The earliest Ordnance Survey maps confirm this. The Valley has only been heavily tree lined since c1940s. Before then it was mainly heather, grass, shrub, fern, broom and gorse. This was owing to the fact that the heath was common land and grazed. Early Edwardian postcards also evidence how well used this area was for recreational purposes. The Great Storm of October 1987 did much to reduce the volume of trees but it is now nearly back to it's former glory.

Video Footage
No apologies for the soundtrack - put together in a moment of creative vacuum 20 years ago !

The video footage to the right is a walk down the path from the direction of the old sandy road which once led from Denton Road to Heathwood Lodge. The old sandy road was once wide enough to facilitate the delivery of coal in lorries etc to the large Victorian residence. Certainly until the late 60s vehicles still drove up and down allowing passengers to either picnic or canoodle ! The sandy road is no longer distinguishable. All that is left now is a very narrow path inching between high bushes. This video was taken in Spring 1988 - just after the Great Storm of October 1987. There is much debris and - uncanny sunlight from above !

This end of the Dell is the furthest end from the stile which crosses the stream between Coldblow and The Heath and the opening still scene is pointing in the same direction as that of the photograph below.


Below video news clip from 1987 the day after the Great Storm, which caused so much damage to the Dell and Maypole area






Video footage (left - taken in 1988 and below that taken in 2008) of the path which was once a sandy road leading to Heathwood Lodge on the heath.
No apologies for the soundtrack - put together in a moment of creative vacuum 20 years ago !










Below
The valley of the Dell c1920s. Looking towards Coldblow. The stile over the stream still exists (though not the original) and lies roughly where the light patch is in the middle of the trees.





The Valley of the Dell - History of Maypole, Dartford Heath

Below - shot taken (c. early 20th century) looking away from the stile and towards where the above photo was taken from


The Valley of the Dell - History of Maypole, Dartford Heath

Below (c1950s) showing the large tree in the photo above

The Valley of the Dell - History of Maypole, Dartford Heath
Below 1988 - the Spring after the Great Storm - at the foot of the three hills running up to Portman Close and Denton Road direction. 1. Towards the A2 - first path 2. Middle path (now overgrown) 3. and 4. Middle path and path to Portman Close

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Below - Video of the tree swing remnants attached to bough - 1988. This was a favourite place for children to play.

Video left is 1988 and video right is 2002 - notice the density of the foliage in the 2002 take.

Play them side by side and see the differences

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Below taken 1988 - original rope placed in the fork of an upper bough where children of the 1950s / 1960s swung out across the Dell. The black rope was the original.
No apologies for the soundtrack - put together in a moment of creative vacuum 20 years ago !

The Valley of the Dell - History of Maypole, Dartford Heath

Below taken 2005 with additional ropes

The Valley of the Dell - History of Maypole, Dartford Heath

Below the base of the tree

The Valley of the Dell - History of Maypole, Dartford Heath

The Valley of the Dell - History of Maypole, Dartford Heath







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masey Tree swing down the dell. 4 Jan 23 2009, 11:42 AM EST by Maypoleman
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This was used by kids of my era, 1940s / 50s. The tree was next to a three strand barbed wire fence that marked the boundary of Heathwood Lodge, I remember once when two of the boys (then) Derek Bottomly & I think Micky Hogan were swinging on it together & the rope broke, they landed on the fence & broke it, but niether of them were hurt, how I'll never know. But we had another rope up in quick time. Nothing to do with me I might add, I was a bit of a wimp when it came to climbing tall trees. Steve.
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