Access
Rosebery Park is situated in the southern part of the Borough in Epsom town centre. The park can be accessed from South Street, Ashley Road, Avenue Road and Ladbroke Road and is open all year round. There is no separate car parking facility but the Park is close to the large multi-storey car park at the Ashley Centre.
Facilities
Rosebery Park is a garden park with wide areas of open grass, many mature trees, beds full of interesting flowers and shrubs, and a large pond with a small wildlife pond adjacent to it. Fishing is not permitted on either pond. The park is very popular as a lunch time picnic spot during the summer months. There is a new children's playground at the Ashley Road edge of the park.
For more information, please call us on 01372 732000, or alternatively send an email.
History
Rosebery Park was purchased by the late Lord Rosebery (a former Prime Minister), and given to the Council on 26 November 1913. If you have any questions relating to the history of the park, please contact Bourne Hall Museum on 020 8394 1734.
Volunteers and Community Groups
If you would like more information about the Friends of Epsom and Ewell Parks group, please contact the Ranger Service on 01372 732000.
Wildlife
There are many species of trees and plants, which provide habitats for animals, birds and insects. We are compiling a species list for the park so if you spot an animal, bird or plant of special interest, please email us describing your find.