Headley Park

Downs, Moorland in Surrey Mole Valley

England

Headley Park

Tyrrell's Wood Golf Club The club house is in the distance.
Tyrrell's Wood Golf Club Credit: James Emmans

Headley Park is a picturesque area located in Surrey, England. It is known for its stunning landscapes, which include downs and moorland. The park covers a vast area, providing ample space for visitors to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings.

The downs in Headley Park offer rolling hills and expansive views of the countryside. These open grasslands are ideal for leisurely walks, picnics, and outdoor activities. The downs are also home to a variety of wildlife, including rabbits, foxes, and a wide range of bird species. Birdwatching enthusiasts can spot buzzards, kestrels, and skylarks soaring above the downs.

Headley Park's moorland is another highlight of the area. It features heathland vegetation, including heather, gorse, and bracken. The moorland is a unique habitat that supports various rare and protected species, such as the Dartford warbler and the silver-studded blue butterfly. Visitors can take leisurely strolls along the well-marked paths and immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere.

In addition to its natural beauty, Headley Park offers several amenities for visitors. There are designated picnic areas, benches, and toilet facilities scattered throughout the park. The park also provides ample parking spaces for those arriving by car.

Overall, Headley Park in Surrey offers a serene and picturesque escape from the bustling city life. Its downs and moorland provide a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering breathtaking views, diverse wildlife, and a peaceful ambiance.

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Headley Park Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.285699/-0.27994486 or Grid Reference TQ2055. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tyrrell's Wood Golf Club The club house is in the distance.
Tyrrell's Wood Golf Club
The club house is in the distance.
Stane Street Route of a Roman Road now used as a bridleway and the Thames Downs Link trail. The official link for the Thames Path and the North Downs Way.
Stane Street
Route of a Roman Road now used as a bridleway and the Thames Downs Link trail. The official link for the Thames Path and the North Downs Way.
Bridleway on the northern edge of Cherkley Woods Beech leaves forming a thick carpet.

The path is near the car park on Mill Way.
Bridleway on the northern edge of Cherkley Woods
Beech leaves forming a thick carpet. The path is near the car park on Mill Way.
Bridleway towards Downside Manor A very old metal fence on its last legs, marks the boundary of the Tyrrell's Wood Golf Club. 

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Bridleway towards Downside Manor
A very old metal fence on its last legs, marks the boundary of the Tyrrell's Wood Golf Club. Info - LinkExternal link
M25 clockwise - farm accommodation bridge
M25 clockwise - farm accommodation bridge
Witness Oak sculpture by sculptor John Merrill at Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War Centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust.  Inscribed inside it are extracts from 7 poems by World War I poets.  In the background is one of the statues forming part of Patrick Wall's Regiment of Trees.
Witness
Oak sculpture by sculptor John Merrill at Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War Centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust. Inscribed inside it are extracts from 7 poems by World War I poets. In the background is one of the statues forming part of Patrick Wall's Regiment of Trees.
Witness Oak sculpture by sculptor John Merrill at Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust.  Inscribed inside it are extracts from 7 poems by World War I poets.
Witness
Oak sculpture by sculptor John Merrill at Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust. Inscribed inside it are extracts from 7 poems by World War I poets.
The Regiment of Trees A group of 12 statues by Patrick Wall in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust.  The artwork commemorates the inspection of troops on Epsom Downs  by Lord Kitchener in January 1915.  In the background is John Merrill's sculpture Witness (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6945200">TQ2057 : Witness</a>).
The Regiment of Trees
A group of 12 statues by Patrick Wall in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust. The artwork commemorates the inspection of troops on Epsom Downs by Lord Kitchener in January 1915. In the background is John Merrill's sculpture Witness (see TQ2057 : Witness).
The Regiment of Trees One of a group of 12 statues by Patrick Wall in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust.  The artwork commemorates the inspection of troops on Epsom Downs by Lord Kitchener in January 1915.  In the background is John Merrill's sculpture Witness (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6945200">TQ2057 : Witness</a>).
The Regiment of Trees
One of a group of 12 statues by Patrick Wall in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust. The artwork commemorates the inspection of troops on Epsom Downs by Lord Kitchener in January 1915. In the background is John Merrill's sculpture Witness (see TQ2057 : Witness).
The Regiment of Trees One of a group of 12 statues by Patrick Wall in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust.  The artwork commemorates the inspection of troops on Epsom Downs by Lord Kitchener in January 1915.  In the background is John Merrill's sculpture Witness (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6945200">TQ2057 : Witness</a>).
The Regiment of Trees
One of a group of 12 statues by Patrick Wall in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust. The artwork commemorates the inspection of troops on Epsom Downs by Lord Kitchener in January 1915. In the background is John Merrill's sculpture Witness (see TQ2057 : Witness).
Jutland Wood Area in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust.  Each of the 14 boards created by Andrew Lapthorn commemorates a ship lost in the Battle of Jutland in 2016, listing the numbers from each drowned or surviving.
Jutland Wood
Area in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust. Each of the 14 boards created by Andrew Lapthorn commemorates a ship lost in the Battle of Jutland in 2016, listing the numbers from each drowned or surviving.
Jutland Wood Area in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust.  Each of the 14 boards created by Andrew Lapthorn commemorates a ship lost in the Battle of Jutland in 1916, listing the numbers from each drowned or surviving.
Jutland Wood
Area in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust. Each of the 14 boards created by Andrew Lapthorn commemorates a ship lost in the Battle of Jutland in 1916, listing the numbers from each drowned or surviving.
Jutland Wood A seat and figure in Jutland Wood, an area in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust.  The seat is by Andrew Lapthorn and the figure is by Christine Charlesworth. 
Jutland Wood commemorates the Battle of Jutland in 1916, and the figure has two sides - the far side looking towards the original woodland in the background, which would have been in existence at the time of the battle, depicts a sailor in 1916 uniform, while the side seen here, looking towards the future woodland and depicts a sailor in 2016 uniform.
Jutland Wood
A seat and figure in Jutland Wood, an area in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust. The seat is by Andrew Lapthorn and the figure is by Christine Charlesworth. Jutland Wood commemorates the Battle of Jutland in 1916, and the figure has two sides - the far side looking towards the original woodland in the background, which would have been in existence at the time of the battle, depicts a sailor in 1916 uniform, while the side seen here, looking towards the future woodland and depicts a sailor in 2016 uniform.
Jutland Wood A seat and figure in Jutland Wood, an area in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust.  The seat is by Andrew Lapthorn and the figure is by Christine Charlesworth. 
Jutland Wood commemorates the Battle of Jutland in 1916, and the figure has two sides - the far side looking towards the original woodland in the background, which would have been in existence at the time of the battle, depicts a sailor in 1916 uniform, while the side seen here, looking towards the future woodland and depicts a sailor in 2016 uniform.
Jutland Wood
A seat and figure in Jutland Wood, an area in Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust. The seat is by Andrew Lapthorn and the figure is by Christine Charlesworth. Jutland Wood commemorates the Battle of Jutland in 1916, and the figure has two sides - the far side looking towards the original woodland in the background, which would have been in existence at the time of the battle, depicts a sailor in 1916 uniform, while the side seen here, looking towards the future woodland and depicts a sailor in 2016 uniform.
Langley Vale Wood A section of Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust, with the Queen's Stand and Duchess's Stand of Epsom Downs Racecourse in the background.
Langley Vale Wood
A section of Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust, with the Queen's Stand and Duchess's Stand of Epsom Downs Racecourse in the background.
Langley Vale Wood A section of Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust, with distant views of Tolworth Tower, Wembley Stadium and One West Point in Acton.
Langley Vale Wood
A section of Langley Vale Wood, the largest of four First World War centenary woods developed by the Woodland Trust, with distant views of Tolworth Tower, Wembley Stadium and One West Point in Acton.
Bridleway 492. Headley Heath Heading south from by the main car park.
Bridleway 492. Headley Heath
Heading south from by the main car park.
M25 clockwise - sign gantry Reference 4565A, as stencilled on an upright. 4565B applies to the other carriageway. Deciphering the number using the distance markers at intervals along the road, the 565 seems to locate the feature at 56.5 km from datum, the 4 at a guess the type of feature.
M25 clockwise - sign gantry
Reference 4565A, as stencilled on an upright. 4565B applies to the other carriageway. Deciphering the number using the distance markers at intervals along the road, the 565 seems to locate the feature at 56.5 km from datum, the 4 at a guess the type of feature.
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Headley Park is located at Grid Ref: TQ2055 (Lat: 51.285699, Lng: -0.27994486)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Mole Valley

Police Authority: Surrey

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