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Abbeyfields and The Orchard, |
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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: |
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| Addlestone, Chertsey
Meads and Woburn or Addlestone,
Ham Moor and New Haw |
Chertsey Meads |
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Mead Lane,
Chertsey
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An open area of meadow on the banks of the Thames. Great
for walks and picnics. No closing time. |
Truss’s Island |
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Chertsey Lane, Chertsey
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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 |
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Guildford Road, Chertsey
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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. |
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Gogmore Farm Park |
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Off Guildford Street, Chertsey
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Tennis, play equipment, café (opening soon),
floodlit multi-use games area, a riverside walk and toilets (including
disabled) |
St Ann’s Hill
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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. |
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Walks: |
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| St.Anns Hill Nature
Trail |
Places of Interest: |
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• 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. |
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