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Inglis Memorial

Reigate, RH2 9LX, United Kingdom

Inglis Memorial
Historical landmark
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7Q3R+F4 Reigate, United Kingdom
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Richard Vidler
Richard Vidler
This is a wonderful spot for a walk. The track up from the Wray Lane car park passes a fort, WWII structures and the site of a plane crash. Once here the views are stunning, especially on a clear day. A great spot for flying a kite or just relaxing.
Riccardo Novaglia
Riccardo Novaglia
Fantastic place and view. A pleasant walk away from a super convenient parking spot with cafe and facilities. Amazing park and area with plenty of walks and paths for all levels. Super recommend
Tim Campbell
Tim Campbell136 days ago
Beautiful place with so much history and a place to take a stroll with the family .

Picnics would be lovely in the summer along with sun bathing and safe BBQs .

1. Dog friendly
2. Child friendly
3. Push chair not advisable unless you have large wheels .

It’s quite hilly and bumpy but can be done , we used a chest harness which made it easier with our child .

Enjoy the lovely views
Andrew .browne
Andrew .browne136 days ago
great place for a walk . nice cafe down in the car park also
Mehdi Khezrian
Mehdi Khezrian197 days ago
The spot which is a short walk from Reigate train station, and its surrounding areas are outstanding. Plenty of eye-catching walking trails, cycling tracks and lookouts! We enjoyed the walk from here to Todworth just by following Google Maps and passing through beautiful farms.
Lino Sam Thomas
Lino Sam Thomas2 years ago
The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is one of 46 nationally protected landscapes in the UK, having equal landscape status and protection to a national park. The hills stretch across a quarter of the county of Surrey, from the chalk North Downs that run from Farnham in the west above Guildford, Dorking and Reigate, to Oxted in the east. The hills embrace an amazing variety of countryside, from the rolling chalk downs of yew and box woodland and flower rich grasslands, to the acid heaths and woodland of the Greensand Hills that rise to form the highest point in south east England at Leith Hill.
Chris Gledhill
Chris Gledhill2 years ago
A very picturesque spot on the peak of Reigate hill with a commanding view of the Surrey countryside. The memorial is made up of columns with a roof and atone benches. It’s a popular spot here for dog walkers, picnics and kite flying. You can access the site best from Reigate Hill and Gatton Park car park.
Kim Viljoen
Kim Viljoen2 years ago
Super spot and definitely worth visiting. Better than Box Hill. Less people. Great for kids.
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