Best attractions and places to see around Titsey are primarily centered around its historic estate and the surrounding natural beauty on the North Downs in Surrey, England. The area features historic landmarks like Titsey Place and evidence of a Roman villa, alongside extensive woodlands and scenic viewpoints. Titsey is also notable as the source of the River Eden.
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Nice road and generally quiet. Lovely views into and across the valley.
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I love this view. There is a place where you can sit in the nook of a tree and just enjoy the valley for a while..
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I actually made the monument to Paul who was a friend, fellow father (our kids went to school together), customer (Cadence) and fellow cyclist. I had seen a picture of Paul next to a mountain marker in the Alps which is where the idea came from. I no experience of using fibreglass but gave it a go, in my garage, stinking the whole place in the process! Thankfully, the local landowners gave me permission to place it on Beddlestead, a climb Paul regularly rode. It’s great to see it still standing and I remember Paul every time I ride by. For those of you who never met Paul, he was one of life’s gentlemen. He inspired a whole bunch of people in their careers, on the bike and on the rugby pitch. He is sadly missed but always remembered.
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Through the trees is a lovely view of Chartwell House, Sir Winston Churchill's country mansion. It is possible to visit the house, which is now under the care of the National Trust, one of their most popular properties to visit due to its historical importance. For further details please see the website https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chartwell
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Magnificent road passing through fields and which offers you a view of the city. I crossed it in hot weather and it wasn't the best but it was still worth the detour and the climb is pretty good. hello gear 🤣
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Titsey is rich in history. The primary historical attraction is Titsey Place and Gardens, a magnificent manor house with origins dating back to the 16th century, featuring fine family portraits, antique furniture, and a collection of porcelain. The estate also holds evidence of a Roman villa and an ancient Roman road. Nearby, you can visit Chartwell House, the former home of Sir Winston Churchill, offering insight into his life.
Yes, Titsey Place and Gardens are generally open to the public for part of the year, typically from mid-May to September. You can take guided tours of the house and explore the formal gardens, landscaped lakes, and the walled kitchen garden. For current opening times and visitor information, it's advisable to check resources like Visit South East England or Historic Houses.
Titsey is nestled on the North Downs, offering stunning countryside scenery. You can find panoramic views from areas like Botley Hill, one of the highest points of the range. The springs in Titsey are also the source of the River Eden. For a pleasant and quiet drive or cycle with great views, consider Skid Hill Lane View towards Westerham.
Yes, extensive woodland walks are available throughout the Titsey Plantation and High Chart areas. These trails offer routes with views across the North Downs and are open year-round. Display boards at Pitchfont Lodge or Botley Hill show the main trails.
Cyclists looking for a challenge will appreciate the Col du Skelly (Beddlestead Lane climb). This road is known for its quiet nature and inconsistent gradients, providing a good test. There's even a Col du Skelly Monument, created in memory of a cyclist, located on this climb.
The area around Titsey is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly hiking and road cycling. You can find numerous routes for different skill levels. For hiking, explore options like the 'Botley Hill Farmhouse loop' or 'St Mary's Church loop'. Cyclists can tackle routes such as the 'North Downs Hilly Loop'. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking and road cycling around Titsey.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes perfect for families. Options include shorter loops like the 'Botley Hill Farmhouse loop from Titsey' (around 4 km) or the 'Titsey Brewing Co. – St Mary's Church loop from Tatsfield' (around 3.5 km). These routes allow you to enjoy the countryside without strenuous climbs. For more easy options, refer to the easy hikes guide for Titsey.
The best time to visit Titsey largely depends on your interests. For exploring Titsey Place and Gardens, late spring to early autumn (mid-May to September) is ideal when the house is open and the gardens are in full bloom. For walking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, though woodland walks are accessible year-round.
Beyond the historical sites and natural landscapes, keep an eye out for the 'Titsey Herd' of pedigree Sussex cattle grazing in the estate's parkland. The area's broadleaf woodlands also support diverse local wildlife.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The challenging yet quiet cycling routes like Col du Skelly (Beddlestead Lane climb) are highly rated for their unique character. The scenic viewpoints, such as Skid Hill Lane View, are also popular for their stunning vistas. The preserved history of places like Chartwell House also draws significant interest.
Yes, the area around Titsey, particularly on the North Downs, offers several excellent viewpoints. Botley Hill is one of the highest points, providing expansive views. Additionally, Farthing Downs Scenic Road offers great views, including glimpses of the City in the distance on clear days.


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