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- Oaks Park is a beloved destination in South England, offering a beautiful green space surrounded by woodland walks and diverse trees. Visitors enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, dog-friendly environment, and the charming café that serves delicious food and drinks.
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external toilets are by the cafédisabled toilets are by the Artist Studiodog-free picnic area with natural play features2 disabled parking bays adjacent to the artist studiodisabled toilets are by the artist studioBy 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)
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.
Features of the Park: Recently refurbished café and toilets including disabled toilets, open 7 days a week from 9am to 5pm (4pm in winter), Tel. 020 8661 0678. Dog free, picnic and natural play area. Sutton Countryside Walk and Oaks Park Nature Trail are based in the park.
In a nutshell. For free days out in London try Oaks Park in Sutton, London. An historic park with some interesting fauna and flora. If you're feeling fit, try the 2 mile. Address. Croydon Lane, Carshalton. Contact details. Activity type. Active and Sport, Gardens and Open Spaces, Museums and Art Centres, Outdoor Activities. Suitable for.
Relax, walk or jog in the beautiful open spaces and fresh country air at Oaks Park. Enjoy a drink and or meal in the café. 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.
Dec 28, 2011 · Start/Parking: Rough lane in Oaks Park, access from Woodmansterne Road. Grid ref: TQ276618. Nearest towns: Banstead, Carshalton, Wallington. Refreshments: Pub (The Jack and Jill) in Clock House; café in Oaks Park. Public toilets: Adjacent to Oaks Park Cafe. Maps: Ordnance Survey Explorer 161 London South. Related articles