Parks and Open Spaces in Chertsey
ABBEYFIELDS AND THE ORCHARD
CHERTSEY MEADS
TRUSS'S ISLAND, CHERTSEY LANE
CHERTSEY RECREATION GROUND
GOGMORE FARM PARK
ST. ANN'S HILL
HOMEWOOD PARK

Parks:

     

Abbeyfields and The Orchard,

Abbeyfields Staines Lane Chertsey Features include football, cricket and play equipment
Opens 08:00 Weekdays, Opens Weekend and Bank Holiday 09:00. Closing times usually 17:00, times vary according to season, please call 01932 425686 to check times.

Walks:

     
Addlestone, Chertsey Meads and Woburn or Addlestone, Ham Moor and New Haw

Chertsey Meads

Chertsey Meads Mead Lane,
Chertsey
An open area of meadow on the banks of the Thames. Great for walks and picnics. No closing time.

Truss’s Island

Truss's Island Chertsey Lane, Chertsey
This is a small riverside park with a public slipway to the River Thames. There are fishing facilities for the disabled. No closing time.

Chertsey Recreation Ground

Chertsey Recreation Ground Guildford Road, Chertsey
Facilities available include football, cricket, tennis, bowls, play equipment, putting, paddling pool and a floodlit multi sports court, toilet facilities (including disabled).
Opens 08:00 Weekdays, Opens Weekend and Bank Holiday 09:00. Closing times usually 17:00, times vary according to season, please call 01932 425686 to check times.

Gogmore Farm Park

Off Guildford Street, Chertsey
Tennis, play equipment, café (opening soon), floodlit multi-use games area, a riverside walk and toilets (including disabled)

St Ann’s Hill

St Anns Hill Chertsey This is a wooded park set on top of a hill with marvelous views over the surrounding
countryside, a nature trail, walks and the site of an ancient fort.

Walks:

 

St.Anns Hill Nature Trail

Homewood Park

Homewood Park Guildford Road, Chertsey A 23 hectare park is designed to echo the original landscape surrounding the Botley Manor Mansion of the late 1700's (which is a grade II listed building). The park includes car parking (from Stonehill Road), toilets, nature trail, pathways suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs , cycle routes, horse trails, a lake and woodland. No closing time.

Walks:

     
Homewood Park Nature Trail

Addlestone, Chertsey Meads and Woburn
or Chertsey or Thorpe and Callow Hill or Thorpe Park Walk or Chertsey Meads, Shepperton and Weybridge or Chertsey Meads or Wey Navigation.

Places of Interest:

 
• The remains of ancient fishponds from Chertsey Abbey, as well as the remains of the old abbey walls.
• The Orchard contains an arboretum, magnificent gardens and a riverside walk
• Site of Chertsey Abbey, Abbey fields, Windsor Street,Chertsey
• All accessible to the disabled.
Thorpe Park Staines Rd, Chertsey
The Great Cockrow Miniature Railway, Hardwick Lane, Lyne, Chertsey.
Chertsey Museum, The Cedars, Windsor St, Chertsey.