Story of lost racecourse told in guided walks

Molesey Racecourse opened in 1890 and closed in 1962
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The history of a Surrey racecourse, which hosted races for more than 70 years, will be told through guided walks.
Hurst Park Race Course, in Molesey, opened in 1890 and closed in 1962.
The walks, organised by Elmbridge Museum, take place in February and March.
As well as exploring local history, the free events are also aimed at improving physical and mental health.

Race and jockey sign boards were sold off when the course shut in 1962
The first walk takes place on 7 February, meeting at the Tesco in Hurst Road, West Molesey, and will cover the history of the site since the race course closed.
The second, on 6 March, will tell the story of the course itself, and begins at the car park in Walton Road, East Moseley.
Both will be led by local historian Anthony Barnes from 10:30 GMT until noon.

The Royal Box at the course was burnt down by suffragettes
The walks are also wheelchair accessible.
The events are part of a series of wellbeing walks and cycle rides, external being organised by Elmbridge Borough Council in the first three months of 2025.
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