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Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn about the history of Chobham Common and have a memorable experience in nature!

Join us for a fascinating history walk during National Nature Reserves Week led by Chobham Common Preservation Society. Your guide has a wealth of local knowledge to share and you’ll visit a miscellany of locations you might otherwise miss while walking on the common. Discover the rich heritage of this beautiful location while exploring its natural wonders, from a former medieval fish-growing pond to a Bronze Age barrow via a mysterious earthwork.

The walk will start at Chobham Common, Chobham, Surrey. Exact meeting point confirmed on booking. Free parking available.

Admission is FREE, but donations to the Chobham Commons Preservation Committee welcome. Suitable for all ages and anyone able to negotiate heathland paths. Part of the walk is on boardwalks so it’s not suitable for pushchairs or mobility scooters. Well behaved dogs on leads welcome.

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Date/Time
22/05/24 18:30
Event Type
General Event
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Cost
Free
Address
Gracious Pond Road, Chobham, Surrey Heath, Surrey, England, GU24 8HL, United Kingdom
Organiser
Zoe Shorter
Organiser Details
Mobile: 07901 239 390
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Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/evening-history-walk-at-chobham-common-tickets-872437533147
Acccessibility Info
Suitable for all ages and anyone able to negotiate heathland paths. Part of the walk is on boardwalks so it’s not suitable for pushchairs or mobility scooters. Well behaved dogs on leads welcome.