A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Elmbridge
'In about 1709 Sir John Vanbrugh built a small villa for himself at Chargate Farm, near Esher. Vanbrugh sold the property in 1711 to his friend and patron, Thomas Pelham-Holles, Earl of Clare. The ...
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'Steeped in nearly 300 years of history, this eighteen-century garden is a green oasis in the heart of Surrey within easy reach of London. Once a Dukes' retreat and a playground for princesses, Claremont has always been somewhere to escape everyday life and enjoy simple pleasures with family and friends.'
The Elmbridge Commons include: [1] Arbrook Common - - - : [2] Esher Common - - - : [3] Fairmile Common - - - : [4] Oxshott Heath - - - : [5] West End Common. The PDF Esher Commons Map covers all of ...
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'The 1300 acres of Elmbridge Commons are a rich source of enjoyment for visitors, providing a superb area for a leisurely stroll, horse riding, bird watching, dog walking and picnicking. The commons consist of a wide variety of habitats including woodlands, ponds and heathland, and are awash with colour. The value of these habitats has led to most of the Esher Commons being designated a site of special scientific interest.'
Elmbridge Borough Council
'See the island which once hosted a casino, set up by the houseboat resident who discovered Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel. Discover the history of Hampton Races, see where the suffragettes burnt ...
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'Liquid History is a self guided audio trail along one of the most picturesque stretches of the River Thames near Hampton Court. The trail contains original interviews with people who have lived and worked along the river in Elmbridge, and is narrated by historian and local houseboat resident Dr Toby Butler ...'
'The terrain is easy, so any good footwear is fine and there are no nettles or stiles. Your dog is very welcome, although there is one unavoidable stretch along a main road with no pavement.'
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'This woodland walk takes you over Esher and Oxshott Commons in Surrey through surprisingly wild peaceful country, considering its proximity to London and the A3 trunk road. The walk can be shortened after Esher Common by a more direct route straight back to the car park.'
You can spend a whole day at Painshill or there are shorter accessible routes around the Serpentine Lake.'
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'If you are looking for a garden to visit then come to Painshill. The 158 acre wonderland has something for everyone and makes a great family day out. Discover the mystical follies, historic plantings, the John Bartram Heritage Collection of North American trees and shrubs (Plant Heritage, NCCPG), and some of Surrey's amazing wildlife.'
'A medium length walk on footpath, towpath and road. Visits the historic Wey Navigation and the Brooklands complex. A flat and easy walk.'
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