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Belmont Park is a lovely local park near the Royal Marsden Hospital. It provides a place to relax on a summer's day, you can enjoy a game of table tennis or have a picnic on one of the picnic tables.
Nonsuch Park is a very large open space here in Sutton, with Nonsuch Mansion House situated at the heart of it. The park was originally established as a deer hunting park by Henry VIII, visit the park to explore its vast history!
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Nonsuch park is jointly managed by Epsom and Sutton, however the day to day running is managed by Epsom and Ewell Borough Council.
King Henry VIII began to build Nonsuch Palace on 22 April 1538, the thirtieth anniversary of his accession, to provide a hunting lodge as part of his newly created hunting estate for Hampton Court. The King's advisors chose a site then occupied by the village of Cuddington, with its church and manor house. These were cleared away and the owners compensated. Within two months of work beginning, the name 'Nonsuch' first appears in the building accounts. The structure was perhaps substantially complete by January 1541. Only small remnants of the Palace can be seen today.
Nonsuch Mansion House
Nonsuch Mansion House is situated at the centre of the park. The ground floor rooms have recently been completely refurbished and can be hired for weddings and private parties.
For more information, please contact the following number: 020 8786 8124
Nonsuch Pantry Cafe
Nonsuch Pantry Cafe is open 7 days a week, from 8:30am-4:00pm. If you want to try some great coffee or delicious tea, Nonsuch Pantry Cafe is the place for you!
Park Management Plan
There is an individual management plan available for this park, please contact the council for further details.
BBQs are not permitted at this park.
Bus: 149, 174, 17, 177, 219 and 415 all pass near Nonsuch Park, Check your route TFL - Journey Planner
Train: Cheam Station is the closest station to the park. Check your route by using the National Rail Enquiries - Train Timetable.
By Foot: The Park is accessible to pedestrians from the main entrances off London Road and Ewell Road, Blue Gates, Beaufort Way, the public footpath off Holmwood Road, which leads across Warren Farm to Nonsuch Park, and via the public footpath off Ewell Bypass.
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Belmont Park is a lovely local park near the Royal Marsden Hospital. It provides a place to relax on a summer's day, you can enjoy a game of table tennis or have a picnic on one of the picnic tables.
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Benhill Recreation Ground is an open grassland to the west along Benhill Road. It provides a large play area for children to enjoy, and picnic tables for lunch. There are inclusive picnic tables available for people with limited mobility.
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Carshalton Park is one of Sutton's parks that is rich in historical significance. When you walk through the park you will see The Grotto which dates back to 1724 and the Hog Pit pond which dates back to the mediaeval era!