Oaks Park, Carshalton
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The Oaks Park (Carshalton in the London Borough of Sutton. It is bounded on the south by Croydon Lane (A2022), and on the east by Woodmansterne Road; smaller roads lie to west and north.
) is a public park inThe park was laid out for the Earl of Derby in the 1770s for the existing villa (built around 1750 for one Thomas Gosling). The fashionable landscape style was employed with trees forming a perimeter screen and placed in artful clumps to suggest a natural landscape. The house, which was partly rebuilt by Robert Adam, was demolished in 1956 but the bakehouse, stable block and some outbuildings remain.
The estate lent its name to the Oaks horserace which was inaugurated by the Earl in 1779 and is run annually during the Derby meeting at Epsom Downs, about 4 miles to the west.
There is a public golf course and sports centre forming part of the open space. The park itself contains a craft centre, a café and a countryside walk.
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- Map of area from Streetmap