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Priory Park is a park located in Reigate, Surrey. It is a park of historic interest with:
- lakes
- café
- tennis courts
- football pitches
- multisport courts
- skatepark
- playground with sensory area and a splash area (water turned off in the winter)
- picnic area
- toilets
- parking
Location
Priory Park, Bell Street, Reigate, RH2 7RL
Google map: Priory Park, Reigate
About Priory Park
Play area
The play area includes a sensory area and a splash area. The water is turned off in the winter (it will be back on in May 2025, weather dependent).
Pavillion, café, toilets and park office
Reigate’s Priory Park Pavilion houses the park's café, toilets and park office. The café is run by Creamy and Bites.
Further information for the Priory Park Pavilion.
Using the park responsibly
- No barbecues or fires are allowed to take place in any Council owned parks or countryside areas.
- Dogs should be kept on a lead in all the formal park areas e.g. sunken garden, café area and around the tennis courts. Please follow the signs and make sure you clean up after your dog at all times. Read more information about our Dogs Public Space Protection Orders.
Wildlife
- Priory Park is home to 13 bird species of national conservation concern, including Song Thrush, Kestrel and Kingfisher.
- Birds commonly found on the lake include, Moorhen, Mallard, Coot and Canada Goose.
- 330 species of insects and other invertebrates have been recorded in Priory Park. including15 species of butterfly, 92 species of beetle and 66 types of bee, wasp or ant.
- There are at least six different types of bat in the Park, including the comparatively rare Serotine Bat.
- Mammals you might spot include fox, Roe Deer, mole, grey squirrel, field vole and rabbit.