It’s been an incredible year here at Kenley Revival HQ. We’ve achieved our biggest single event to date with our ...
Reverend Tim Goode’s sermon from the Battle of Britain commemorations: We also felt that it was amiss that there was not ...
Come to flight path to find more about the Surrey Hills Gliding Club Ltd (SHGC), who have been operating during the week from Kenley since 1985 and is owned and operated by its members. They share the airfield with 615 Volunteer Glider Squadron (VGS), who have use of the airfield on weekends and some weeks during school holidays.
Do you know someone who has served in the Armed Forces who needs support? Then help is just a phone ...
Join us in the Portcullis field which is a living memory to RAF Kenley during the Battle of Britain and enjoy the sights and sounds of the wartime period. See vintage vehicles, local artists, novelists, enjoy live music from the period and even book yourself a flight in a Spitfire! All of which are next to the historic Portcullis Club, the last surviving building on the airfield which dates back to World War I and is full of fascinating wartime memorabilia.
Join us at the RAF Kenley tribute pen restored to its former glory with its brand new spine wall complete with replica Hurricane. See Pilot and Ops Room re-enactors invoke the spirit of the war and learn more about the unique role of Kenley during the Battle of Britain with our themed craft activities or take a guided tour.
Group Captain Myles Duke-Woolley DSO, DFC & Bar (1916-1991) was a young flight lieutenant on No. 253 Sqn at Kenley ...
Want to learn about Kenley's World War II history, have a go at being an archaeologist for the day or find out more about your local museums and the stories they tell? Join us at Museums Corner and have a go at a variety of exciting family friendly activities on offer. Either hop on over from Heritage and Learning by land train or walk the perimeter track to find us
Want to learn about Kenley's natural features and the types of plants and animals that inhabit here? Join us at the Adventure and Discovery zone and have a go at the following family friendly activities. Either hop on over by land train from the Museums Corner or walk the perimeter track to find us.
Here are details of the timetable for our free shuttlebus service which will be running throughout the day to the event and local train stations.
Here is a map detailing the location of the bus stops that will be used for the free Shuttlebus service which will run in clockwise and anti-clockwise directions on a loop from Whyteleafe station to Salmons Lane (Victor Beamish) and to Caterham station.