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Top 17 Natural Monuments around Claygate

Best natural monuments around Claygate encompass a landscape rich in diverse natural areas, including significant commons and woodlands. This region provides numerous opportunities to connect with nature through its varied ecosystems. Claygate's natural features offer a range of environments, from mature woodlands to heathland and wetland areas. These sites are valued for their ecological importance and provide accessible spaces for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments around Claygate

  • The most popular natural monuments is Diana Fountain, Bushy Park, a viewpoint…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Terrace Gardens, Richmond

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Terrace Gardens, located close to Richmond town centre, was originally formed from three separate eighteenth-century estates and was opened as a public park in 1887. Between 2007 and 2009 The …

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Ham Common Pond

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Ham Common is a lovely area of green space centred around a pond, which was used to water horses in days gone by. With plenty of space and trails to …

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Amazingly quiet park compared with its neighbours Hampton Court, Bushy Park, Richmond Park. I guess there aren’t much to see here bar The long water & deer population but there are some decent gravel patches.

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Diana Fountain, Bushy Park

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Central fountain in Bushy Park. Beautiful at sunset with the sun going down just behind Diana.

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Isabella Plantation

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Lovely Victorian garden planted first in the 1830s. Quite different than the rest of the park, with it's lovely ponds and water features, and unique plants planted in a natural setting. Plus, free toilets.

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May 1, 2026, Isabella Plantation

Something of the most beautiful in Richmond Park: The Isabella Plantation. April and May are perfect.

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A little oasis of countryside in the midst of London. The bench in front of the pond is perfect for a short stop for a snack with a view.

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If you visit during the week, this oasis of calm is likely to be very quiet. It’s incredibly good for the soul

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The Diana fountain is the iconic image of Bushy Park. Installed here in 1713, the statue does not include the hunting dogs and bow that normally accompany a statue of the Roman goddess. The suggestion being, this isn't Diana at all, but the Greek water nymph Arethusa.

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Nice spot to have a drink.

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This is dedicated to the great Lady, Diana, Princess of Wales

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Central fountain in Bushy Park. Beautiful at sunset with the sun going down just behind Diana.

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January 21, 2022, Isabella Plantation

Make sure you don't miss the Azaleas in full bloom! Usually in April or May. The beauty only lasts some 2 weeks, so timing is everything! Worth going early in the morning as it gets quite busy during the day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular natural monuments to visit around Claygate?

Beyond the well-known spots, visitors often enjoy the serene atmosphere of Long Water and Fountains, Hampton Court Park, which is surprisingly quiet despite its royal neighbours. Another favorite is Sunbury Walled Garden, an 18th-century idyll with a wide variety of plants and a cafe.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Claygate area?

Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. Ham Common Pond offers a lovely green space with trails to explore. Diana Fountain, Bushy Park is a central spot in a large park, perfect for walks. Isabella Plantation, with its unique plants and water features, also provides a beautiful setting for a family outing.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Claygate?

The Claygate area is rich in diverse natural features. You'll find mature woodlands, heathland, and wetland areas, particularly at Claygate Common. Arbrook Common is known for its unspoiled woodlands, ancient alder trees, and a stream. Many sites also feature lakes and ponds, such as Long Water and Ham Common Pond.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Claygate offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Tree Tunnel Path – Forest Path Near Horton loop' or 'Diana Fountain, Bushy Park – Bushy Park loop'. For gravel biking, consider the 'Prince's Coverts Gravel Path' routes. Road cyclists can explore routes such as 'Deer in Richmond Park – Richmond Park loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Claygate, Gravel biking around Claygate, and Road Cycling Routes around Claygate guides.

Are there specific walking routes or trails around Claygate's natural monuments?

Yes, both Claygate Common and Arbrook Common offer numerous paths for walking. Claygate Common, a Local Nature Reserve, provides diverse woodland walks. Arbrook Common features paths winding through unspoiled woods, with ancient alder trees marking the path of a stream. These commons are popular for leisurely strolls and dog walking.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Claygate?

The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring (April/May) is ideal for seeing the azaleas in full bloom at Isabella Plantation. Summer offers welcome shade in the woodlands of Arbrook Common. While beautiful, Arbrook Common can be particularly wet and muddy in colder months, so appropriate footwear is recommended during autumn and winter.

What kind of wildlife can I observe near Claygate's natural monuments?

Claygate Common is a haven for birdlife, with species such as kestrels, green woodpeckers, and sparrowhawks frequently observed. Arbrook Common is known for an excellent selection of fungi, especially in the right season, and its rich ecosystem supports various woodland creatures.

Are the natural monuments around Claygate dog-friendly?

Yes, many of the natural areas, particularly Claygate Common and Arbrook Common, are popular with dog walkers. Arbrook Common is especially valued by local residents for its tranquil environment and paths suitable for dogs. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and follow any local signage regarding leads.

Are there any historical or cultural sites integrated with the natural monuments?

Yes, some natural monuments have historical significance. Long Water and Fountains, Hampton Court Park, for instance, was completed in 1660 by King Charles II. Sunbury Walled Garden, created in the early 18th century, features the Lendy Memorial lion, commemorating a 19th-century military figure.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Claygate?

Visitors frequently praise the peaceful and natural environment. Tips highlight the 'amazingly quiet park' feel of Long Water and Fountains, the 'lovely Victorian garden' setting of Isabella Plantation, and the 'lovely area of green space' at Ham Common Pond. The overall consensus points to the beauty, tranquility, and accessibility of these natural spaces.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the natural monuments in Claygate?

Yes, for example, Sunbury Walled Garden has an on-site cafe. While specific pubs directly adjacent to every natural monument are not listed, the village of Claygate and surrounding areas offer various establishments where you can find refreshments after your outdoor activities.

How accessible are the natural monuments around Claygate?

Many of the natural monuments, such as Claygate Common, are easily accessible and provide varied settings for outdoor exploration. While specific accessibility details for wheelchairs or strollers vary by location, areas like Bushy Park and Ham Common Pond generally offer paths suitable for a range of visitors. Arbrook Common can be muddy in wet weather, which might affect accessibility.

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