FIREWORKS DISPLAYS IN SURREY
ASHTEAD LIVING’S FAVOURITE PLACE TO CELEBRATE GUY FAWKES
At Ashtead Living, we LOVE bonfire night and all the fireworks that go with it. Luckily, there are a wealth of options on offer in the local, so you'll be able to find one easily without having to go far. Here are our favourites:
Friday 3rd November
Esher Rugby Club
If you want a night out with a funfair for the kids, as well as food and drink, plus the requisite bonfire and fireworks, head to Esher Rugby Club. The clubhouse is open until midnight too for those who want to really make a night of it.
Time: Doors open 5pm and the fireworks start at 8pm.
Address: 369 Molesey Road, Walton-on-Thames, KT12 3PF
Price: £25.00 for a family of 4, adults £12.00, children 2 to 15 years, £5.00, Children under 2 go free.
Saturday 4th November
Stoke Park, Guildford
Stoke Park is always a great location for a family activity - though granted typically during daylight hours. This November, the Guildford firework display is there with plenty of other activities too. There's music as well as a kids' entertainment area with fairground rides in addition to face painting. The standard glow-in-the-dark toys are also available.
Time: Premium Eentry, £30.00, Standard Entry, £15.00 and admission for children under four is free.
Address: Stoke Park, GU1 1ER
Price: General admission at £13.20, but admission for essential companions and those under 16 is free.
Epsom
Epsom fireworks also have a funfair and is one of the bigger displays in Surrey this year. What's great is that there are two displays in total - one for kids who don't like loud noises, and then the main display too. You can get food and drink too, to make it a proper night out for all.
Time: Gates open at 5:30pm. The low noise children’s display begins at 6.30pm and the main display begins at 7.30pm.
Address: Hook Road Arena, Epsom, Surrey, KT19 8QG
Price: Premium entry, £30.00, standard entry, £15.00 and admission for children under four is free.
Brockham
Brokham Fireworks is a big community affair. Local volunteers work tirelessly to put the display on - both building the bonfire and lighting the fireworks themselves. There's a torchlight procession of the guy which leaves Brockham Green, accompanied by the Marching Sea Cadet Band. It raises funds through donations and car parking with over £20,000 a year given to local organisations and causes.
Time: Lighting of the bonfire at 7.45pm. At 6:35pm the torchlight Procession leaves Brockham Green and firework display at 8.15pm.
Address: Brockham, Betchworth RH3 7JS
Westhumble
Like the Brockham fireworks, Westhumble's local community set up their own bonfire and display in one of their local fields. The bonfire takes many, many hands to build in the run-up to Guy Fawkes weekend, with a procession also going through the local streets. If you're looking for a smaller affair, where parking isn't an issue, then this is the one for you. Donations are made in place of ticket sales.
Time: Torchlight procession from the junction of Burney Road, Chapel Lane and Adlers lane starting at 5.30 with the bonfire lit soon after
Address: Westhumble field, off Adlers Lane