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Claremont Park

2.49 miles (4 km)

Ordnance Survey Map Open Streetmap This is a walk through Claremont Park and the beautiful Claremont Landscape Garden in Esher. The park boasts a wonderful large lake, wide lawns and an unusual turfed amphitheatre.
If you would like to continue your exercise why not visit the nearby Esher Common with its footpaths, woodland, ponds and cycle track.
The Oxshott Walk visits the common from the train station in the nearby village. It also visits Oxshott Heath and Woods and Fairmile Common. Oxshott is also notable as being one of the most expensive places to live in the country. Residents include several premier league footballers and tennis player Andy Murray.

Postcode

KT10 9LZ - Please note: Postcode may be approximate for some rural locations

Claremont Park OS Map Ordnance survey map - Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking

Claremont Park Open Street Map Open Streetmap - Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking

Pubs/Cafes

Head to the nearby Prince of Wales pub for some refreshments after your walk. The pub has a lovely garden area which is ideal for warm summer days. It enjoys a lovely setting in West End, a hamlet with little more than a few residential streets and a local farm shop, Garson’s, where you can buy local produce and pick your own fruit and vegetables during the summer months. A large pretty green and duck pond are also just 30 metres away from the pub’s front doors. You can find the pub at 48 West End Lane with a postcode of KT10 8LA for your sat navs. It's also dog friendly if you have your pet with you.

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Photos

Claremont Lake - geograph.org.uk - 2912998

Claremont Lake

The Mound, Claremont - geograph.org.uk - 2913258

The Mound, Claremont

Bench with a View - geograph.org.uk - 2913017

Bench with a View

Claremont Landscaped Garden - geograph.org.uk - 584796

Claremont Landscaped Garden. The turf amphitheatre is the centrepiece of this, one of the first and finest gardens of the English landscape style. The gardens were begun by Sir Jon Vanbrugh and Charles Bridgeman before 1720, before being extended by William Kent. Capability Brown also made improvements. Today the gardens are a National Trust property.

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GPS Files

GPX File

Claremont Park.gpx (On Desktop:Right Click>Save As. On Ipad/Iphone:Click and hold>Download Linked File)

Memory Map Route

Claremont Park.mmo (On Desktop:Right Click>Save As. On Ipad/Iphone:Click and hold >Download Linked File)