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Kent v Cornwall

Kent v Cornwall

Richard Cox15 May - 09:56

Saturday 30 May 2026 at 2pm

Some useful information for supporters visiting Broad Walk for the first time

Charlton Park RFC is proud to host the second leg of the Bill Beaumont County Championship clash: Kent vs Cornwall on Saturday 30 May 2026. The first leg takes place a week earlier at Camborne RFC, and with Kent likely missing their Blackheath contingent—who face a promotion play‑off at Richmond—the stakes could not be higher.

These two giants of county rugby have produced unforgettable contests in recent seasons, often separated by the narrowest of margins. Many will remember the last time they met at Broad Walk, when Kent—down to 13 men—held off a ferocious Cornish surge to win by a single point. Kent arrive as back‑to‑back champions after last year’s triumph over Yorkshire, and they will be fiercely determined to keep their crown.

We’re expecting a big crowd from across Kent, the West Country, and the many London‑based Cornish supporters. If you’re joining us, here’s everything you need to know.

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Match Details

Kent vs Cornwall
Saturday 30 May 2026
Charlton Park RFC, 60A Broad Walk, Kidbrooke, London SE3 8NB
Kick‑off: 2pm
Gates open: 12 noon
Admission: FREE
Car Parking: £5
Standing room only (no stand on site)
Bar open from 12 noon – A selection of ales available
Food:
• Clubhouse: 12–2pm
• Fire Truck Grill: From 2pm until the last supporter leaves

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Car Parking

We have ample on‑site parking at £5 per car.
Please avoid parking on Broad Walk — local residents will already be dealing with a junior football tournament next door. Your cooperation is hugely appreciated.

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Travelling by Car

SatNav: SE3 8NB
We are located within Mr Khan’s ULEZ zone.

From the West Country (via M25 J2):
Follow signs for Central London → exit A2 (East Rochester Way) at Kidbrooke → stay right → turn right at the lights → pass Aldi → continue up Kidbrooke Park Road → turn right onto Kidbrooke Way (opposite Thomas Tallis School) → Broad Walk is on the left.

From Kent:
The A2 is the most direct route.
We are also close to the A20, Blackwall Tunnel, and South Circular.

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Travelling by Train

Nearest station: Kidbrooke (20‑minute walk)

From London Charing Cross (via London Bridge):
Trains at 06, 20, 36, 50 past the hour.
Engineering works: part of the journey will be by replacement bus.

From Dartford (via Bexleyheath):
Trains at 15, 45 past the hour.
Engineering works: part of the journey will be by replacement bus.

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Travelling by London Underground

Elizabeth Line – Paddington → Woolwich Arsenal
• Bus 122 or 161 to Broad Walk
• Approx. 30‑minute walk down Broad Walk
• Taxis available

Jubilee Line – North Greenwich
• Bus 132 or 161 to Broad Walk

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Travelling by Bus

286 – Greenwich Cutty Sark → Sidcup (short walk up Broad Walk)
132 – North Greenwich → Bexleyheath (short walk up Broad Walk)
161 – North Greenwich → Chislehurst (long walk down Broad Walk)
122 – Plumstead → Crystal Palace (long walk down Broad Walk)

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Hotels Within 3 Miles

Budget (£60–£110)

Premier Inn London Lewisham — 1.5 miles, limited paid parking
Premier Inn London Greenwich — 2 miles, paid parking
Premier Inn London Woolwich — 3 miles, paid parking
Premier Inn London Eltham — 3 miles, free parking

Mid‑Range (£110–£180)

The Clarendon Hotel, Blackheath — 1 mile, free parking
Holiday Inn Express London – Greenwich — 2.5–3 miles, paid parking

Premium (£180+)

DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich — 2 miles, limited paid parking

Hotel Cost Disclaimer

Please note: All hotel price ranges listed above are indicative only. They are based on information gathered by Microsoft Copilot from publicly available sources at the time of writing. Actual prices may vary depending on demand, room type, booking date, availability, and any events taking place locally. Supporters are encouraged to check directly with each hotel for the most accurate and up‑to‑date rates.

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We look forward to welcoming you

It’s shaping up to be a fantastic day of county rugby, and we’re excited to host supporters from near and far. Enjoy the rugby, enjoy the atmosphere, and enjoy your day at Charlton Park.

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