146, Bromley North Station to Downe

Prices:

£1.75 with Oyster/Contactless

Travel Type:

Bus

No. of Attractions:

8 places to visit

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Journey Duration:

22 minutes

Route Frequency:

Hourly

Starting point:

Bromley North Station (Stop D)

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Journey fact:

Downe is famously linked to Charles Darwin, who lived there at Down House. An obscure fact: the village once had its own small observatory, used by amateur astronomers in the 19th century, reflecting local interest in science beyond Darwin’s evolutionary studies.

Journey Overview

Just 22 minutes, that’s all it takes to plunge scenic thrill seekers in deepest, most rural Kent, away from the energy and vibrancy of suburban Bromley – all on the 146 bus.

Weaving its way from Bromley North Station, round the back of the Glades Shopping Centre down Bromley High Street, then a glimpse of countryside emerges, with Norman Park and its grazing horses in the background, but first the bus passes Bromley Football Club, home to the successful League 1 side.

Through pretty Hayes (look out for Hayes Church) and then a tunnel of trees before the more open expanses of first Hayes Common and then Keston Common and the enchanted Keston Ponds emerge and then it’s Leaves Green, with the bus twisting and turning down sharpish inclines and narrow lanes, with the delightful High Elms Country Park close by and its wonderfully picturesque Golf Course. Idyllic Downe, with its links to Charles Darwin and a runway away from the famous Biggin Hill Airport, approaches, the most tranquil of retreats, ever so close to the edge of London – this is a bus journey that exemplifies the sheer contrast of life in the Capital!

A Fab Day Out!

Begin the morning wandering Bromley town centre, where Victorian architecture blends with modern shopping streets. Bromley Market is a lively spot for fresh produce, artisanal goods, and the chance to soak up local life. Just a short walk away, the Churchill Theatre and the Glades Shopping Centre provide cultural and retail options, while nearby parks like Queen’s Gardens offer a peaceful green space to enjoy a stroll before boarding the bus.

As the 146 heads towards Hayes, its worth stopping off here. Hayes has its own charms, with the historic parish church of St Mary’s standing as a focal point. The area is rich in heritage, with a mix of old buildings and local shops along its high street. For those interested in history, the nearby Kentish hop fields, once central to the local brewing industry, can be glimpsed from the bus or explored on foot with a short detour. Hayes Common, which the bus straddles, and its surrounding green spaces are ideal for stretching your legs and enjoying a calm riverside walk along the River Cray.

Continuing on, the bus winds towards Downe, a village famously associated with Charles Darwin. Alighting here, the highlight is Down House, Darwin’s former home, where visitors can explore the gardens, greenhouse, and study where he developed many of his groundbreaking ideas. The surrounding village retains a rural charm, with quiet lanes, traditional cottages, and small footpaths ideal for a gentle walk. For a meal, The Royal Oak, a cosy pub with a welcoming atmosphere, serves hearty British fare and locally sourced dishes, making it the perfect spot to relax after a day of exploring.

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