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Ashtead Park

Country houses in SurreyGrade II listed parks and gardens in SurreyLocal Nature Reserves in Surrey
Upper Pond, Ashtead 2 (June 2021)
Upper Pond, Ashtead 2 (June 2021)

Ashtead Park is a 24.2-hectare (60-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Ashtead in Surrey. It is owned by Mole Valley District Council. It contains several important listed buildings. The Park itself has remains of a Roman building, four lakes/ponds and the school's playing fields and is Grade II listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

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N 51.313 ° E -0.291 °
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KT21 1JB Mole Valley, Ashtead Park
England, United Kingdom
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Upper Pond, Ashtead 2 (June 2021)
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