Leith Hill from above

Leith Hill

Youโ€™ll feel on top of the world at Leith Hill, the second highest point in Southeast England.

Visit Leith Hill Tower and gaze through a telescope, you may even see the Wembley Stadium Arch and the London Eye! The tower was built in 1765 by Richard Hull of Leith Hill Place as โ€˜a place for people to enjoy the glory of the English countrysideโ€™ and itโ€™s thought that the materials needed to build the tower were quarried on site. Now owned by the National Trust there is an information room half way up the tower and a servery at the bottom.

You can also visit Leith Hill Place, a welcoming home from home nestled in the Surrey Hills. Childhood home of one of Englandโ€™s greatest composers Ralph Vaughan Williams, Leith Hill is a place of creativity and inspiration. Leith Hill Place is open every weekend and bank holiday from Sat 5 April until Sun 2 November.

Simply hop on your Surrey Connect on demand bus from a Dorking railway station to visit Leith Hill, the highest point in Southeast England and Leith Hill Place!

Visit surreyconnect.org.uk and choose the โ€˜Central Southโ€™ territory, then select Dorking Deepdene or Main Station to Leith Hill Place. Book your bus from 7 days to 30 minutes in advance of travel. The National Trustโ€™s Leith Hill Place is open every weekend and bank holiday April – October.

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There are four free car parks for Leith Hill Tower:

Closest to the tower:

  • Starveall car park, Leith Hill Road, RH5 6LX
  • Windy Gap car park, Abinger Road, RH5 6HG

Further from the tower:

  • Broadmoor car park, Wotton, RH5 6JY
  • Friday Street car park, RH5 6JR

For Leith Hill Place, park at Leith Hill Place Car Park (National Trust) – Rhododendron Wood, Tanhurst Ln, Dorking RH5 6LU.

The Surrey Connect service is wheelchair friendly

Leith Hill Tower

  • Leith Hill Tower as at the top of the hill, which cannot be accessed by a vehicle.
  • Leith Hill Tower has 78 spiral steps.

Leith Hill Place

  • Disabled parking can be found right outside Leith Hill Place
  • Leith Hill Place recently underwent accessibility improvements, and the ground floor is now wheelchair accessible, which includes many of the exhibitions.

Things to do

Leith Hill Tower

Dorking