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Leith Hill Place
The highest point in south-east England, crowned by an 18th-century Gothic tower, from which there are magnificent views. The surrounding woodland contains ancient stands of hazel and oak, and there is a splendid display of rhododendrons in May-June. (There is limited disabled access to the rhododendron wood).
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Tower: 29 Mar-end Sept Wed, Sat-Sun, Bank Hols 10.00-17.00, Oct-end Mar Sat-Sun & Bank Hols 10.00-15.30. Closed 25 Dec. Rhododendron wood and estate: all year daily
Light Refreshments
Parking Nearby
Disabled Access
An 18th century Gothic Tower crowns the highest point in south-east England with spectacular views of the surrounding woodland.
- Family Friendly
- Guided Tours Available
- National Trust
- Photography Allowed
- Picnic Areas
Rail: Holmwood (2.5 miles); Dorking (5.5 miles)