Ashtead Common
Parks and open spaces in SurreyParks and open spaces of the City of London CorporationSites of Special Scientific Interest in SurreyUse British English from January 2015
Ashtead Common, nearly 495 acres (c. 200 ha), is a wooded area open to the public, to the north of the village of Ashtead in Surrey, England. It is owned and managed by the City of London Corporation, after being bought by the City due to concern in the 1870s that access to the open countryside around London was being threatened. 180.5 ha of the common is a National Nature Reserve. Together with Epsom Common it forms part of a larger area of open countryside called Epsom and Ashtead Commons, which is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
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Ashtead Woods Road, Mole Valley Lower Ashtead
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Ashtead Common
Ashtead Woods Road
KT21 2EQ Mole Valley, Lower Ashtead
England, United Kingdom
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