Pay-and-Display Parking for Leith Hill Western Trails
Starveall Corner Car Park is a rural, surface-level facility serving visitors to Leith Hills western approaches and the Starveall Corner landmark. The lot offers 40 gravel-surfaced bays, including three accessible spaces positioned closest to the pedestrian entrance. Operating 7 am 7 pm daily, parking is pay-and-display; machines accept coins and contactless cards, with a flat daily tariff that supports National Trust management. No CCTV coverage is provided; LED bollard lighting lines the initial section of the trail for safe dawn and dusk access. A marked footpath leads directly to Leith Hills western walking trails and viewpoints within a one-minute walk. No local bus stops serve the site; visitors are advised to arrive by private vehicle or bicycle. Covered cycle racks accommodating four bicycles are provided to encourage eco-friendly travel. Regular gravel resurfacing ensures proper drainage and prevents potholes.