Pay-and-Display Parking for Leith Hill Place & Rhododendron Wood
Leith Hill Place Car Park is a rural, surface-level facility managed by the National Trust, serving visitors to Leith Hill Place and Rhododendron Wood. The lot offers 60 gravel-surfaced bays, including four accessible spaces positioned near the footpath to the mansion. Operating 7 am 7 pm daily, parking is pay-and-display; machines accept coins and contactless cards, with a flat daily tariff that supports property conservation. CCTV cameras monitor the entrance and payment area during operating hours; no lighting is available after dusk. A well-marked footpath leads directly to Leith Hill Places Grade I listed house, gardens, and Rhododendron Woods walking trails within a two-minute walk. No public transport serves the car park; visitors typically drive or cycle. Covered cycle racks accommodating six bicycles are provided to encourage sustainable travel. Regular gravel resurfacing maintains even surfaces and prevents standing water.