Please note the closing time is sunset/dusk and changes depending on the time of year.
This park is great! So much to keep children busy on a hot day and to cool down. The splash pad is great but it can get pretty busy, understandably, but it is still very much enjoyable. There are toilets and changing rooms here. The sand covered playground has a pirate ship and some cool giant fossils for children to dig and find. There are other bits to play on too. There is another playground right next to it for the older children, it is really cool that they have hopscotch numbers in various languages and an area for learning alphabet sign language! In this particular area of the park there is a water refill station which is handy for hydration. Upon the entrance to the park there is a large grassy area perfect for a picnic or some ball games etc. The best part...its free! There is also local on street parking which is free on weekends!
The park is fantastic, offering a variety of amenities including tennis courts, a children's play area, walking paths, a water play zone, picnic tables, and a sandy area with rides. The kids had a wonderful time. One downside was the difficulty in finding a place to sit due to the high number of families with multiple children. While I understand the desire for families to spend time together, it might be beneficial to consider implementing some sort of restriction, such as limiting the number of children per group, to ensure a more enjoyable experience for all park visitors.
The paddling pool is very well maintained and worth going there at least once. The problem for us is that especially on hot summer days it is very crowded. There should be more areas like this in London. In summer days it is a great joy for children.
Love this small, but cute park in West London. It's the perfect area for a quick stroll or break up a run from the city towards the scrubs. They are doing construction right now, but it's still quite peaceful.
This park is amazing. The water feature is the best I've seen around London. It's spacious and has plenty of water things for kids of various sized and rhe park itself has a sandpit mama/papa and baby joint swings!
One of the best parks in London. I have visited twice and both times, the park has been staffed and managed amazingly. There are so many facilities, and even when their main toilets are under construction - they have hired portable toilets! The waterpark can get a little crowded and chaotic but it's expected when the sunshine is out, and with how great the park is; it makes sense that so many people would want to visit!
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Has a tennis court
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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This park is great! So much to keep children busy on a hot day and to cool down. The splash pad is great but it can get pretty busy, understandably, but it is still very much enjoyable. There are toilets and changing rooms here. The sand covered playground has a pirate ship and some cool giant fossils for children to dig and find. There are other bits to play on too. There is another playground right next to it for the older children, it is really cool that they have hopscotch numbers in various languages and an area for learning alphabet sign language! In this particular area of the park there is a water refill station which is handy for hydration. Upon the entrance to the park there is a large grassy area perfect for a picnic or some ball games etc. The best part...its free! There is also local on street parking which is free on weekends!
The park is fantastic, offering a variety of amenities including tennis courts, a children's play area, walking paths, a water play zone, picnic tables, and a sandy area with rides. The kids had a wonderful time. One downside was the difficulty in finding a place to sit due to the high number of families with multiple children. While I understand the desire for families to spend time together, it might be beneficial to consider implementing some sort of restriction, such as limiting the number of children per group, to ensure a more enjoyable experience for all park visitors.
The paddling pool is very well maintained and worth going there at least once. The problem for us is that especially on hot summer days it is very crowded. There should be more areas like this in London. In summer days it is a great joy for children.
Love this small, but cute park in West London. It's the perfect area for a quick stroll or break up a run from the city towards the scrubs. They are doing construction right now, but it's still quite peaceful.
This park is amazing. The water feature is the best I've seen around London. It's spacious and has plenty of water things for kids of various sized and rhe park itself has a sandpit mama/papa and baby joint swings!
One of the best parks in London. I have visited twice and both times, the park has been staffed and managed amazingly. There are so many facilities, and even when their main toilets are under construction - they have hired portable toilets! The waterpark can get a little crowded and chaotic but it's expected when the sunshine is out, and with how great the park is; it makes sense that so many people would want to visit!