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In April 2014, badgerkr said about Bourne Hall
Library is average for the area, but very quiet if you want to study/read.

Museum is good has recently been changed around, so new things to look at. It is upstairs, there is a small lift to access if you do not wish to use the stairs.

The ground and lake are excellent and generally very peaceful, often have lunch outside when I visit. There is a small cafe inside if you wish to use which has a selection of sandwiches, cakes and drinks etc. I have used the cafe many times and it is good and staff are friendly.
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In September 2014, mangolou05 said about Bourne Hall
Loved our visit here. Part of Epsoms heritage. Costs nothing to walk in and take a look. Fascinating look at how it used to be in Epsom and how different it is now. Really worth a look. Plus changes all the time.
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In November 2014, KeithinSurrey said about Bourne Hall
Not enough people take their children there to see some great exhibits in the small museum. The building itself would hold many kids interest
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In September 2016, Rtbun said about Bourne Hall
Very near to a24 and Kingston/Ewell by pass car park available. Bus routes 293 406 etc stop outside.
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In November 2016, badgerkr said about Bourne Hall
Good food and drink, though service a little slow. On the day I visited it was very busy with only one sitting area left. The library however seemed deserted.
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In December 2016, Caroline W said about Bourne Hall
This is an example of a community building that works with a library, cafe, museum a number of rooms for hire and a basement theatre.
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In February 2017, hseal45 said about Bourne Hall
Having visited Bourne Hall on numerous occasions, there is always something to keep the whole family occupied. You can either park at the location or in various car parks around Ewell. We mainly use this as an opportunity to let the kids run riot around the spectacular grounds and also to feed the ducks and squirrels. Wellies are advised, as it can be very muddy and the various deposits from the birds can clog up the trainers very quickly! Beware, the canada geese can and will peck the food out of your hands so little fingers are at risk. Carry some handwash with you as you will need it after having pigeons landing on you!! For the more adventurous, cross over the road by the old spring that was used to cool off the wagon wheels and walk upto the old mill (now a business building) and in season a flash of a kingfisher can be seen.
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In February 2017, KAZ964 said about Bourne Hall
I have been to Bourne hall many times when my Son was younger. Lovely quaint little park where you can feed ducks and squirrels. Bourne hall it's self is good you can visit the mini museum inside. There's abundance of activities to do example yoga,line dancing. I haven't booked any of these classes yet, but if look when you walk in there's a bulletin board that tells you what's going on.I go there every four months to give blood.
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In May 2017, Quiet-Vegan said about Bourne Hall
Excellent facilities, lovely gardens, coffee bar, free art exhibition. Rooms can be hired for clubs etc plus museum on local culture.
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In May 2017, 55Jude said about Bourne Hall
I've been going to Bourne Hall for many years. There is parking for a good amount of cars, has beautiful grounds to sit and watch the birds and squirrels or feed the ducks and swans that are swimming in the fountained lake.
The hall houses a library, function rooms, a museum, toilets, cafe and sometimes they hold art exhibitions.
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