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Parking Spaces near New Malden

1 - 10 of 123 Parking Space Locations.
£100.00 / month

2 Minutes From New Malden Station

The spaces are on a drive way very close to New Malden main line station and high street. Directly in front of the property. [more]
Private Driveway, 3 spaces
24/7 Access
0.11 miles from here
£4.00 / day

10 Mins From New Malden Mainline Stn

Smooth private driveway immediately outside occupied house in good residential area. 10 mins walk from New Malden Station. WIMBLEDON Stn 10 mins by rail, WATERLOO 20 mins. [more]
Private Driveway
0.91 miles from here
£250.00 / month

New Malden Station

The parking space is directly in front of a house in a residential road in New Malden. The station is 2 mins away. The road is directly off the high street and the space is in a front drive of a... [more]
Private Driveway
0.41 miles from here
£5.00 / day

10 Mins From Train To Waterloo

Parking space on driveway near to A3 and just a 10 minute walk to New Malden train station. Only 5 minute walk to New Malden High Street. Trains to Waterloo ever 10 -15 minutes as well as trains to... [more]
Private Driveway
0.81 miles from here
£7.00 / day

2 Minutes Walk To New Malden Stn.

Private allocated parking bay 2 minutes walk to New Malden BR [more]
Private Parking Bay
24/7 Access
0.50 miles from here
£3.00 / day

5-minute Walk From Motspur Park Station (Zone 4)

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Offstreet parking in private driveway in front of house at quiet end of residential cul-de-sac. Just five minutes' walk from Motspur Park station (Zone 4), which gets you into Wimbledon by train in... [more]
Private Driveway, 2 spaces
24/7 Access, Lighted
1.76 miles from here
£100.00 / month

5 Minutes From Motspur Park Station

Two driving spaces in front of a residential house. Very close to Motspur Park station which makes it an ideal ;ocation to park on travel to london. [more]
Private Driveway, 2 spaces
24/7 Access
1.31 miles from here
£5.00 / day

10 Mins From Motspur Park Station

Private Driveway, Good area and location can house 2-3 cars and owner works from home [more]
Private Driveway
1.50 miles from here
£150.00 / month

2 Minutes From Raynes Park Train Station

Offstreet parking only 2 minutes away from Raynes Park train station and c15 minutes away from Waterloo. Walk past local Co-Op daily so you can grab those extra purchases you may need. Very safe area. [more]
Private Driveway
Lighted
1.85 miles from here
£80.00 / month

8 Minutes From Norbiton Railway Station

Parking in a numbered, private drive space in courtyard, block of flats. 8 minute walk to Norbiton Railway station. Monday through Friday. [more]
Private Parking Bay
Lighted
1.80 miles from here

New Malden

High Street,
New Malden
KT3 4PX

Please note that ParkatmyHouse is not affiliated with New Malden.
Contact New Malden directly with any non-parking related questions.

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Motspur Park railway station

Motspur Park railway station is a suburban station in the London Borough of Merton in South London. The station is served by South West Trains, and is in Travelcard Zone 4. It is 6 stops and 22 minutes from Waterloo and 24 to 27 minutes travel to Waterloo. Southbound destinations are Chessington South, Dorking and Guildford (...)

Worcester Park railway station

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Chessington Hall

, England. It is important in literary history as the home of Samuel Crisp (1707–1783), a close friend of Fanny Burney, the novelist. At the time of the house's existence, Chessington was a village in Surrey; it now forms part of the urban sprawl of contemporary Greater London. At the time of Samuel Crisp's occupancy, Chessington was a tiny village that stood on a large and nearly desolate (...)

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