Nonsuch Park

Cheam, Surrey, SM3 8AL

Nonsuch Park

About this park

Nonsuch Park offers a fantastic green escape for dog walkers and their furry companions in Cheam, Surrey. This historic park, once home to Henry VIII's extravagant Nonsuch Palace, provides vast open spaces, woodland paths, and beautiful lawns perfect for a good run and exploration. The diverse landscape ensures there's always something new to sniff out, from ancient trees to open vistas. While dogs are generally welcome off-lead in many areas, it's worth noting some areas might have restrictions or require dogs to be on a lead, especially around sensitive wildlife habitats or cultivated gardens. Owners are encouraged to be mindful of other park users, including families and those not comfortable with dogs. Always ensure your dog has good recall and that you bag and bin any mess, helping to keep Nonsuch Park pristine for everyone. Parking is available on site, with several car parks dotted around the perimeter for easy access. You'll find public conveniences, including toilets, near the main access points. The park also features a lovely cafe, perfect for grabbing a coffee or a bite to eat after a long walk. Benches are scattered throughout the park, offering plenty of opportunities for a rest and to soak in the tranquil atmosphere. Nonsuch Park truly is a gem for a dog walk, combining history with nature in a welcoming environment.

Facilities

  • Café
  • Seating/Benches
  • Parking
  • Public Toilets
  • Kids Playground

Opening hours

Daily: Dawn - Dusk