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Summary

  • View information about opening hours.
  • Amenities in this area include: parkland.
  • Additional amenities in this area include: countryside consisting of woodland, parkland and farmland with panoramic views.
    There is also a partially-preserved Victorian fort, as well as several public rights of way throughout the area.
  • The following are also available: seating, facilities for assistance dogs, a large map in the car park and an information board in the car park.
  • There is a food kiosk and standard and accessible toilets in the car park, however, neither are owned or managed by the National Trust.

Public Transport

Parking

  • This site has a car park.
  • This is an open air car park with a tarmac and loose chippings surface.
  • Parking is free for all users.
  • Maps and information boards are available.
  • There are no Blue Badge parking bays available.
  • Obstacles from the car park include: uneven surfaces, loose chippings, dropped kerbs, slopes/ramps, a road crossing and a lack of pedestrian walkways to cross the car park.
  • There are not parent and child parking bays available.
  • There is 1 electric vehicle charging point.
  • The dimensions of the electric vehicle charging bay surveyed are 250cm x 502cm.
  • There is no electric vehicle charging point designated for Blue Badge holders.
  • An app is required for electric vehicle charging, Payment is via tap and pay (contactless payment) and An online account is required for electric vehicle charging.
  • There is not a designated drop-off point.

Admissions

  • At this location the following are free to access for all visitors: all areas.
  • Parking is free for all visitors.

Outdoor Spaces

  • This information is for the access point located off the Wray Lane car park, next to the food kiosk.
  • Access into the area is via a steep ramp/slope.
  • The slope is over 150cm wide, with no handrails.
  • The access points to the area are located off the Wray Lane car park, next to the food kiosk.
    on the North Downs Way, to the west of the site
    next to Colley Hill Water Tower, leading in from the neighbouring Margery Wood National Trust site via a footpath
    at the end of Margery Wood Lane
    at the end of Fort Lane
    at the end of Underhill Park Road
    at the end of Colley Lane.
  • There is open access at the surveyed access point.
  • The following outdoor facilities are available: parkland, woodland, farmland and open countryside.
  • The outdoor facilities also include: a Victorian fort.
  • The outdoor spaces include the following surfaces: concrete or tarmac, loose chippings, grass, bonded gravel, compact earth, uncompacted earth and loose stones.
  • Footpaths are available in all of the outdoor spaces.
  • The majority of the paths are wide enough for wheelchair users.
  • There is no step-free level access around the area.
  • There are slight ramps/slopes without handrails, steep ramps/slopes without handrails, more than 3 steps without handrails and more than 3 steps with handrails in the main areas.
  • There are steps with and without handrails around Reigate Fort.
    There are slight and steep slopes, without handrails, throughout the entire site.
  • There are some bench seats situated along the paths for people to rest.
  • The paths have gates which may create obstacles for some users.
  • There is a gate to access the Queens Park and Colley Hill areas of the site where cattle may be grazing.
    The gate opens both ways, but may be heavy.