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Purley, which was once voted the wealthiest postcode area, appears primarily to be a residential suburb and offers a limited range of facilities. The main high street is home to a small parade of businesses, the majority of which are charity shops, banks and convenience stores. Locals may choose visit Tesco Extra on Purley Road for more substantial grocery shopping. There are some good restaurants, fast food chains and local pubs such as The Rectory along the High Street. A leisure centre and small library are also located nearby. Purley is a stone's throw away from the busy shopping malls on Purley Way and Croydon, which may compensate for the lack of facilities in the area. The facilities in Kenley are similar to those available in Purley with a small conglomeration of shops and a close proximity to Purley Way and Croydon. The Wattenden Arms on Old Lodge Lane is a public house which retains a historic feel and overlooks the famous Kenley Aerodrome. This locality has a community feel without being too removed from London; trains run from Kenley Station to London Victoria and London Bridge with an average journey time of 40 minutes to both locations. Trains to London are also available from the nearby Riddlesdown Station.

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