Guided walk at Sheepleas and West Horsley Place

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Guided walk at Sheepleas and West Horsley Place

Location:

Sheepleas,

Guildford Road, East Horsley, Surrey
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Join us for a guided walk at Sheepleas, a mosaic of ancient woodland, chalk grassland and extraordinary wild-flower displays

Event details

Meeting point

Car park behind St Mary's Church KT24 6AP

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Date

Time
10:00am - 12:30pm
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About the event

Sheepleas is one of the original 284 Rothschild Reserves and home to Surrey's Coronation Meadow, Sheepleas was once described as ‘the finest piece of botanical and entomological ground within 30 miles of London’.

Today it’s home to more than 30 species of butterfly, including the brown argus, grizzled skipper, dingy skipper, silver-washed fritillary and purple emperor, along with a rich variety of fungi and lichens.

As its name suggests, Sheepleas was used for grazing for hundreds of years. Hazels are being coppiced, encouraging ground flora and improving habitat for the dormouse. 12 species of orchid have been recorded, including fly, yellow bird’s nest, greater butterfly, pyramidal, common spotted and chalk fragrant.

Among the woodland, there are some fine examples of chalk grassland, including a central valley and smaller glades. However, the biggest surprises of all are Summerhouse (or Wildflower) and Coronation (or Cowslip) Meadows. These examples of unimproved grassland provide spectacular, ever-changing displays of wild flowers throughout the spring and summer.

You can see early violets and primroses as early as March; in April the bluebells arrive along with an extraordinary display of cowslips; and in May the orchids start appearing. However, July may be the best time of all. The orchids have gone, but there’s a glorious array of blues and yellows from species such as St John’s wort and harebell, along with the pink of wild marjoram, which you can smell everywhere. By the end of summer it’s mainly knapweed, small scabious and, finally, autumn gentian.

The walk is approximately 3 miles on footpaths and tracks with some minor obstacles and steps. Walking boots are recommended. We will walk at a gentle pace with lots of opportunities to stop and ask questions. 

Please note that this walk is slightly longer than our usual guided walks. We will also stop at West Horsley Place to visit the Tiger Lily Coffee Van. If you wish to purchase refreshments, please bring your own money.

Booking

Price

Members: free
Non-member (adult): £10
Non-member (student): £5

Suitable for

Adults

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Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

Not suitable for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility

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Wheelchair access

N/A
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What to bring

Please dress appropriately for the weather.

Sensible footwear, waterproofs and layers are recommended.

It can get muddy so walking boots are highly recommended.

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Parking information

Parking is available behind St Mary's Church, off Epsom Road A246 (KT24 6AP). What3Words: ///lively.cotton.dark
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Bicycle parking

Yes
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Facilities

Cafe/refreshments

Contact us

Contact email: events@surreywt.org.uk