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Frensham Little Pond

Medieval bishops' fish pond in tranquil wildlife haven amidst precious heathland

Priory Lane, Frensham, Surrey, GU10 3BT

View across Frensham Little Pond, Surrey

Important notice

From 1 March, please keep all dogs on a lead and stay on the paths to protect our ground-nesting birds.

Planning your visit

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Visiting the Surrey Hills with your dog 

The Surrey Hills are an ideal place to bring your dog for a walk. There are a wide variety of paths and open spaces for you and your four-legged friend to explore. Please remember to stick to the paths and keep your dogs on a lead during ground-nesting bird season (March - September).

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Family events at Frensham Little Pond 

With free family theatre and games and sports every weekend throughout the school holidays, find out more about what's happening at Frensham Little Pond this summer.

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Eating at Frensham Little Pond 

Take a seat outside Tern Café and enjoy the view across the pond. The café offers a tempting selection of light bites, snacks and treats as well as hot and cold drinks.

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Planning an event in the Surrey Hills?

If you would like to host an event on National Trust land, or your sporting event includes routes on National Trust land, please email us at: surreyhills@nationaltrust.org.uk. Please contact us at least eight weeks before the event date. We know how important events are to organisers and participants. Please help us ensure events are safe and legal for both participants and our visitors.

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