As part of the Kenley Revival Project we delved a little deeper into RAF Kenley`s fascinating history and revealed the ...
A selection of photographs taken in the 1970s and 1980s by Steve Rickards.
Below is the full report of our 2019 dig, it presents the results of a community archaeological investigation with fieldwork ...
In January 1987, one of Britain's last surviving Bessonneau hangars collapsed under the weight of heavy snow at Kenley. It was used by 615 VGS to store their gliders.
Pen 1 is the most southerly of the pens on the eastern side of the airfield and faces north west. Today, ...
Pen 2 is the second most southerly of the pens on the eastern side of the airfield and faces west. Today, ...
Pen 3 is the second most northerly of the pens on the eastern side of the airfield and faces west. Today, ...
Pen 4 is the most northerly of the pens on the eastern side of the airfield and faces west. Today, this ...
Pen 5 is the most easterly of the pens on the northern side of the airfield and faces south. Today, this ...
Pen 6 is the second most easterly of the pens on the northern side of the airfield and faces south. Today, ...
Pen 7 is the second most westerly of the pens on the northern side of the airfield and faces south. Today, ...
Pen 8 is the most westerly of the pens on the northern side of the airfield and faces south. Today, the ...
Pen 9 is the most northerly of the pens on the western side of the airfield and faces south east. ...
Pen 10 is the second most northerly of the pens on the western side of the airfield and faces south ...
Pen 11 is the second most southerly of the pens on the western side of the airfield and faces north ...
Pen 12 is the most southerly of the pens on the western side of the airfield and faces east. Today, the ...
That’s a wrap! Our community archaeology dig for this year has come to its end, we tackled two weeks of insane ...
This report presents the results of a community archaeological investigation with fieldwork supervised by MOLA at Kenley Airfield and forms part of the Heritage Lottery Funded Kenley Revival Project.
Below is the full report of our 2018 dig, it presents the results of a community archaeological investigation with fieldwork ...
Here at Kenley Revival HQ we have never been short of surprises. Whether it be the stories of those who lived, served or played at RAF Kenley during the Battle of Britain to the very fabric of the site's architecture itself.
It’s been an incredible year here at Kenley Revival HQ. We’ve achieved our biggest single event to date with our ...
We lived in 9 Anson Close while I was stationed at Kenley between 1963 - 1966. During our time there, it was being continually worked on by the Ministry of Public Building and Works.
Long demolished, Flintfield House was a large Victorian/Edwardian Villa first acquired by the RAF in 1917, under the Defence of the Realm Act.