This 16-hectare park in London's Borough of Lambeth features a mix of open grasslands, woodland, and scrub, with a network of footpaths and trails. The park's highest point offers panoramic views of the city, while its lower areas are home to a variety of wildlife, including birds, bats, and insects. A children's playground, sports facilities, and a café are among the amenities available to visitors.
It's a nice place for playing small cricket games and other games practices. Its also a dog friendly place
A very good playground and park space, pleased we gave it a try. Needs a bit of a tidy. Maybe a toilet too.
Nice play area for kids, but unfortunately there is broken glass and litter regularly.
Good layout a lot of ground for kids to run and enjoy. A lot of things to hang out for kids and climb. A long slide also very fun and sand pit to play for kids.
Silver loved her walk this morning to Holly Fields Community Park. Too many steps for the mobility scooter, so the wife stayed at home. Shame, some places are still off limits for disabled people. Still Silver and I enjoyed it. Loads of places to visit in Kent, you just have to look harder that is all. Worth a visit if you have younger children. Great play park.
Me and my family really like this park because it's big, shady and easy to reach but last Saturday I found something that destroyed the society of this park. It is in the area that is a children's play area and a few seats for recreation (as shown in the photo I posted). Two adults brought a group of kids to kick the ball in that area and it almost hit my son and other kids playing in that area. And I also saw one kid of a group kicking a ball and hitting hard on the back of a woman who was sitting on a park bench. Despite what happened, the two adults who brought the kids to kick the ball continued to let the kids kick the ball in that area without any hesitation or consideration of the accident that might happen to others. I think kicking a ball in an inappropriate area is considered to be very disturbing to other park users. It was unbelievable that a man who lead the kids to kick the ball there couldn't even see if it was a good place for the kids to kick the ball or not and also a old woman who come with them also didn't think about it. If they want to kick the ball, why not walk up to the ball court area above which is the area for playing football or go somewhere suitable for playing football. If possible, please put up a sign that prevents playing football in that area because I think there are some people who lack common sense to know what should do and what should not do.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dogs allowed
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It's a nice place for playing small cricket games and other games practices. Its also a dog friendly place
A very good playground and park space, pleased we gave it a try. Needs a bit of a tidy. Maybe a toilet too.
Nice play area for kids, but unfortunately there is broken glass and litter regularly.
Good layout a lot of ground for kids to run and enjoy. A lot of things to hang out for kids and climb. A long slide also very fun and sand pit to play for kids.
Silver loved her walk this morning to Holly Fields Community Park. Too many steps for the mobility scooter, so the wife stayed at home. Shame, some places are still off limits for disabled people. Still Silver and I enjoyed it. Loads of places to visit in Kent, you just have to look harder that is all. Worth a visit if you have younger children. Great play park.
Me and my family really like this park because it's big, shady and easy to reach but last Saturday I found something that destroyed the society of this park. It is in the area that is a children's play area and a few seats for recreation (as shown in the photo I posted). Two adults brought a group of kids to kick the ball in that area and it almost hit my son and other kids playing in that area. And I also saw one kid of a group kicking a ball and hitting hard on the back of a woman who was sitting on a park bench. Despite what happened, the two adults who brought the kids to kick the ball continued to let the kids kick the ball in that area without any hesitation or consideration of the accident that might happen to others. I think kicking a ball in an inappropriate area is considered to be very disturbing to other park users. It was unbelievable that a man who lead the kids to kick the ball there couldn't even see if it was a good place for the kids to kick the ball or not and also a old woman who come with them also didn't think about it. If they want to kick the ball, why not walk up to the ball court area above which is the area for playing football or go somewhere suitable for playing football. If possible, please put up a sign that prevents playing football in that area because I think there are some people who lack common sense to know what should do and what should not do.