The Nower And Milton Heath - The Temple - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
The Temple is a covered seating area on the top of the hill in The Nower And Milton Heath near Dorking. This virtual tour panorama panorama, taken in late December 2011, shows a view from the Temple of the surrounding hills.
The Nower And Milton Heath - The Temple - FURTHER INFORMATION
The Nower And Milton Heath - The Temple - Dorking visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'The Nower And Milton Heath - The Temple' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Surrey.
The Nower And Milton Heath between Dorking and Westcott covers 36.21 hectares (89.49 acres). It has a mixture of open grassland, sandy heathland and woodland. From the heath there are magnificent views across The Weald to the south and to Ranmore, Boxhill and the North Downs. The heath is managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust and has parking just off the A25.
The Temple is one of the landmarks in the heath, an octagonal, covered seating area at the highest point on the hill, surrounded by trees.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Bus: Dorking, Sondes Place Drive Stop (21, 22, 32, 121), Westcott, Milton Court (21, 22, 32, 121).
Train: Dorking Rail Station, Dorking Deepdene Rail Station, Dorking West Rail Station.
Road: The Nower And Milton Heath is on the western edge of Dorking with access from Coldharbour Lane, Hampstead Lane and the A25 Westcott Road. Dorking is at the junction of the A24 and A25 roads, about 27 miles from central London and 12 miles east of Guildford. It is 15 miles north-west of Gatwick Airport.















