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Lingfield Park Racecourse, Tandridge added to Sporting Venues and Arenas in South East by grandad1950 on 05/03/2025

Lots of space to walk around the racecourse with several public footpaths. Will be very crowded on race days.

Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 51.16905, -0.007585 • what3words: ///poster.tape.rash

The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 22/02/2025. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location.

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Tattenhall Marina, Chester (By D0c.Col)

Tattenhall Marina is an ideal place to test out your skills flying over water. 9 miles from Chester, and just down the road from Beeston Castle.

Carpark is right next to the moorings and they have a great cafe if you feel peckish.

Land owner permission obtained.

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Co-ordinates: 53.138, -2.752596 • what3words: ///flexibly.office.unstable

Rybury Camp, Kennet (By gasbag43)

Just south of Tan Hill in the Vale of Pewsey is a place known as Rybury Camp. It is an ancient earthwork surrounding a flattened plateau on Clifford's Hill.

It can easily be spotted from many directions. It has a distinctive hillfort shape, with a ditch around the perimeter. It was once bustling with activity as the top of the hill as it started off as a causewayed enclosure in the Neolithic period some 5,000 years ago.

Causewayed enclosures are quite rare in Britain, with around 70 recorded nationally. Built during the middle part of the Neolithic, they could have been used for a number of different functions including settlement, defence and ceremonial purposes.

Land owner permission not required.

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Co-ordinates: 51.37473, -1.881194 • what3words: ///cycled.desiring.tastier

Liverpool Cathedral, Liverpool (By Bradders101)

Fantastic Gothic style Building. The Cathedral security, based at the gate house, don’t allow pilots to take off and land on church grounds, however they advised that I could use the embankment that overlooks the gardens to the rear.

Land owner permission obtained.

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Co-ordinates: 53.39722, -2.971555 • what3words: ///reward.tame.pilots

Arlington Stadium, Wealden (By grandad1950)

An oval stock car racing circuit in rural Sussex

Loads of parking but there may well be restrictions on race days. It is a popular venue that sells out regularly

Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 50.85773, 0.227809 • what3words: ///mavericks.invent.ticket

Totan Sidings , Broxtowe (By 360_FPV)

Great view over Totan Sidings and local fields

Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 52.91246, -1.278105 • what3words: ///sketch.ladder.flies

Chastleton House Moreton - In - Marsh, West Oxfordshire (By Kirky)

A real nice place out in the middle of nowhere, many walkers strolling & dog walkers, finding parking wasn’t to bad but was very muddy on the side of the road, I managed to find a TOAL & parking spot off the boundary of NT which also gave me a real good VLOS to Chastleton House, a couple of people passed me who said hello & was no problem at all, I’ll add a bit of history below it’s well worth a visit,


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chastleton_House


Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 51.95972, -1.640182 • what3words: ///suits.shuttled.geese

Minster Lovell Hall and Dovecote, West Oxfordshire (By Kirky)

Stumbled on this place on the way back from another location so thought I’d take a look, it’s a nice location but quite a few people coming & going so I could see it does get busy ( also being a weekend ) so be mindful of that imagine it’s quieter in the week, a few dog walkers in & around but I found a nice quiet spot just of the boundary to park & TOAL,
I will go back when I’m nearby it’s a nice place in all.


The picturesque ruins of Minster Lovell Hall, a 15th century Oxfordshire manor house, lie in a beautiful rural setting beside the River Windrush. They include a fine hall, tower and nearby dovecote.

Minster Lovell Hall was built in the 1430s by William, Baron of Lovell and Holand - one of the richest men in England. It was later home to Francis, Viscount Lovell, a close ally of Richard III. After several changes of hands the hall was abandoned and eventually demolished in the 18th century, leaving the extensive remains that stand today.

Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 51.80015, -1.53079 • what3words: ///bulletins.secret.lunges

Michelham Priory, Wealden (By grandad1950)

The ruins of Michelham Priory is well worth a visit. There is a moat around the buildings, a gate house , fine gardens and a cafe.

I believe it is often used as a wedding venue

Land owner permission requirements unknown.

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Co-ordinates: 50.86271, 0.213175 • what3words: ///bronze.golden.blizzard

Rumtickle Viaduct, Barnsley (By MickeyMoo)

Outstanding viaduct with lots of history. Great for flying and easily accessible.

Land owner permission not required.

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Co-ordinates: 53.50402, -1.579615 • what3words: ///terminal.awestruck.snooty

Jaggers Clough Quarry, High Peak (By Airlessmean)

just the area is beautiful to fly around and see all of mam tor, win hill and lose hill and all surrounding area

Land owner permission not required.

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Co-ordinates: 53.38137, -1.772522 • what3words: ///mentioned.stocked.elephant


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