Homewood Park

  • 3 hours free parking (2m height restriction and width barriers)
  • Disabled parking bays
  • Toilets open April to Mid-September
  • Bins
  • Benches and picnic tables
  • Some surfaced paths
  • Meadows, wooded areas and path around pretty ponds
  • 2km circular walk
  • Links possible to nearby Hare Hill and Ether Hill
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Where you’ll find it…

Find the car park on Stonehill Road, Lyne, Chertsey, nearest postcode KT16 0AG. Grid reference TQ 02013 65172. What3Words: launch.bind.filer. A ticket for 3 hours free parking is available from the ticket machine.

N.B. We’ve given the nearest postcode, but recommend using the links to look up the exact location. The centre of a postcode may be up to half a mile from your destination.

What you’ll find there…

Fine English Oaks lend a noble air to Homewood Park. Originally the grounds of Botleys Mansion, a lovely Palladian mansion dating from c.1765, now a private hotel. Designed by architect Kenton Couse, who also happened to design number 10 Downing Street.

To make the most of your walk, be sure to cross the drive that leads to Samsung’s impressive building, towards the A320 Guildford Road, and take a walk around the ponds.

If you’re looking for a longer circular walk, take a look at our ‘Linking Ottershaw’s Greenspaces’ route. The 8km walk uses public rights of way to link up Homewood Park, Hare Hill, Timber Hill, Ottershaw Chase and Ether Hill. It’s a great walk, but requires two busy road crossings, and a short section of road walking to link Fox Hills Road with Homewood Park. We’ve saved this and all other routes to OutdoorActive.

If it’s a faster pace you seek, join the FREE Homewood Park Run, every Saturday.

Note: Homewood Park is not fenced and might be best suited to on-lead dog walks.

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This ‘Greenspace on your doorstep’ is managed by…

Runnymede Borough Council

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