Reigate & Banstead

Properties and events in Reigate & Banstead

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Reigate Beaumont - Barchester Healthcare

Reigate Beaumont Care Home, Colley Lane, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 9JB
In person
Pre-booking required

Reigate Beaumont Care Home welcomes you to a tour of their beautiful grounds and the history surrounding the home.

Gatton Park

Gatton Park, Royal Alexandra and Albert School, Rocky Lane, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 0TW
In person
Pre-booking required

Enjoy a guided tour of Gatton Park's 'Capability' Brown-designed landscape and Edwardian gardens, including the Japanese Garden which is celebrating 25 years since its restoration.

Heath Church Reigate

Heath Church, Flanchford Road, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 8AB
In person
Pre-booking not required

Discover Heath Church, Flanchford Road, Reigate, Daughter church of St Mary Magdalene, Reigate, erected in 1907.

The Cranston Library

St. Mary Magdalene, Chart Lane, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 7RN
In person
Pre-booking not required

Discover a tiny, exquisite parish library founded in the early 18th century, a forerunner of today’s public libraries. Find out about its history, and the story of its remarkable founder, Andrew Cranston.

St. Matthews Church & Redhill - Town, Church and Railway

71 Station Road, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1DL
In person
Pre-booking not required

A chance to explore our Victorian church and the connection between, church, town and the railway.

Medieval Undercroft

Westcroft, 16 West Street, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 9BS
In person
Pre-booking not required

An amazing opportunity to discover this medieval Undercroft between West Street and Slipshoe Street, Reigate.

Historic Vehicle Display

Tunnel Road, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 9AY
In person
Pre-booking not required

A display of historic vehicles by Surrey Vintage Vehicle Society

All Saints' Church, Banstead

High Street, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 2NN
In person
Pre-booking not required

Charming Grade II* medieval church restored in 1861 by G. E. Street. Displays, stained-glass, monuments, historic books, plus an illustrated talk on the church's history and a bell-ringing demonstration. Churchyard walking tour in the afternoon.