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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.
Oaks Park is one of our most versatile parks here in Sutton. The park boasts its natural beauty through the chalk downland meadows, its historical value is reflected in buildings dating back to the 18th century, and its modern art influences can be seen in the resident Artists Studio.
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The Oaks was one of the great sporting country houses of 18th century England. At 33.57 Hectares Oaks Park is a mixture of landscapes, including formal horticulture, natural chalk meadows, woodlands, and informal parkland. There are a number of interesting walks based in Oaks Park!
Artists Studios
Oaks Park Studios are open to the public each year. The artists get the opportunity to showcase their work and the public can ask questions and are encouraged to take part.
Friends of Oaks Park
Friends of Oaks Park is a group of volunteers who care about Oaks Park and do all they can to support it. They do this through promoting conservation issues, encouraging new activities and engaging in parks maintenance.
Oaks Park Cafe
The cafe is open 7 days a week, from 9:00am-5:45pm, offering coffee, all day breakfast and ice creams. Vegan and vegetarian options are available, and dogs are welcome!
Contact the cafe on the following number- 020 8661 0678
Visit the cafes Instagram page.
Green Flag Award
Oaks Park has been the recipient of the prestigious Green Flag Award. This award is recognition of the hard work that us and local volunteers have put into the park to keep it at such a high standard.
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.
By bicycle: National Cycle Route number 20
By bus: Buses S4, 154, & 166 travel near to the park. Check your route by using the TFL - Journey Planner
By train: Carshalton Beeches Station (2.8km/1.75 miles)
By Car: There are two entrances into the park - The south entrance off of Croydon Lane (A2022) and the North entrance off of Woodmansterne Road (B278)
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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!