Epsom and Ashtead commons

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"From Roman remains and ancient oaks to the growth of a famous spa."
Walk directions

From the car park head away from the road past two posts (signed Epsom Well) and a notice board. Stick to the main path through woodland. At a cross-tracks and a fingerpost turn right following bridleway 29, signed ‘Ashtead Common’. Pass the nature reserve notice board on the left and walk on with a field to the right. At the next fingerpost carry straight on signed ‘Kingston Road’. At the next cross-tracks there is a fingerpost and a notice board named Chessington View. The route goes straight on keeping to the bridleway for Kingston Road.

At the next fingerpost go left following footpath 32 over a boardwalk. Go gently uphill for about 110yds (100m) and at a grassy area on the right, take the path on the left and follow it round to the right. Pass an earthwork on the right (very overgrown), and keep ahead ignoring the tracks from the left. At the next fingerpost turn right following footpath 32, then meet a broad track and turn right. Pass a fingerpost signed ‘Concessionary Ride 2’ on the left and continue on bridleway 33.

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  Terrain  - Generally broad paths, well marked
  Landscape  - Commons and light woodland with views of farmland
  Dog friendliness  - Good
  Parking  - Epsom and Ashtead Commons Car Park, Christchurch Road
  Toilets en route  - None on route, nearest at Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall car park, Ashtead
About the walk
The two commons at Epsom and Ashtead are very ancient and go back to the wild wood, which once covered much of England. As settlements grew up, the villagers had commoner’s rights for grazing, collecting firewood and extracting gravel and clay. The woods were often pollarded, partly to produce...
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Epsom and Ashtead commons

Recommended by
Our view
"From Roman remains and ancient oaks to the growth of a famous spa."
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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Generally broad paths, well marked
  Landscape - Commons and light woodland with views of farmland
  Dog friendliness - Good
  Parking - Epsom and Ashtead Commons Car Park, Christchurch Road
  Toilets en route - None on route, nearest at Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall car park, Ashtead
About the walk
The two commons at Epsom and Ashtead are very ancient and go back to the wild wood, which once covered much of England. As settlements grew up, the villagers had commoner’s rights for grazing, collecting firewood and extracting gravel and clay. The woods were often pollarded, partly to produce...
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