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  2. Oaks Park is a public park in Carshalton in the London Borough of Sutton. It is bounded on the south by Croydon Lane (A2022), and on the east by Woodmansterne Road; smaller roads lie to the west and north.

  3. Explore the historic site of the Oaks Mansion and the stable block with its resident artists community. Listen to the birds in the woodland as you follow the Oaks Nature Trail. Play with the family in the dog free natural children's play and picnic area.

  4. Jul 26, 2023 · Oaks Park. There's no plaque commemorating the spot, but by the corner of an old walled garden by Oaks Park was the location of a Smithy (a blacksmiths workshop). It was here that John Constable painted White Horse, a famous piece of art now in New York.

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    • Getting There
    external toilets are by the café
    disabled toilets are by the Artist Studio
    dog-free picnic area with natural play features
    2 disabled parking bays adjacent to the artist studio
    disabled toilets are by the artist studio

    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)

  5. Oaks Park was formerly part of a much larger estate of about 180 acres and was the site of one of the great 18th century sporting country houses in England. It was here that 12th Earl of Derby and his friends established the two prestigious horse races in The Oaks and The Derby, which now take place at Epsom Racecourse.

  6. (Redirected from Oaks Park, Carshalton ) The Oaks Park ( 51°20′N 0°10′W  /  51.333°N 0.167°W  / 51.333; -0.167 ) is a public park in Carshalton in the London Borough of Sutton. It is bounded on the south by Croydon Lane (A2022), and on the east by Woodmansterne Road ; smaller roads lie to west and north.

  7. About Us. Friends of Oaks Park was formally constituted in 1997 and recognised by the Council. It is group of volunteers who care about the Oaks Park and do all we can to support it. We have a small committee of up to 10 people and our officers are elected at our annual meeting in November.

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