THIS is a sneak peek of the cafe pavilion, which will form the centrepiece of a £1.5 million makeover of Redhill's main park.
The computer-generated image shows the exciting new facility, complete with outdoor seating and toilets, which will be at the heart of the revamped Memorial Park, off London Road.
Other features will include a new children's play area, a sports zone, a community orchard, and a performance area.
The park is closed until the autumn during the major overhaul.
The development firm behind the project, Buxton Building Contractors, already has experience of similar projects.
The company developed the new cafeteria and gift shop at London Zoo, as well creating new habitats for the penguins and tropical birds at the venue.
Redhill's new cafe design is likely to be well-received by the borough's residents, early comments suggest.
Paul Hunter, a father-of-two of Earlsbrook Road, Earlswood, said: "It's about time Redhill was given a boost.
"If there's somewhere nice like this in the park to have a cuppa, people would probably bring their kids to the park more often.
"It's a shame that the park is shut throughout the summer, but hopefully the wait will be well worthwhile."
Debbie Reeves, of Purbeck Close, Merstham, said: "The cafe looks great.
"I'd definitely take my kids there.
"Sometimes we go to Priory Park in Reigate, and this new building looks similar."