This 19th-century estate features a stunning mansion, beautiful gardens, and a tranquil parkland setting. The mansion boasts an impressive collection of art and antiques, while the gardens offer a variety of plants and flowers, including a rose garden and a rock garden. Visitors can explore the parkland, which includes a large lake, walking trails, and plenty of wildlife. The estate also features a café, shop, and picnic areas, making it a great day out for families and nature lovers alike.
If you have children that you want to keep busy and away from a screen you've happened upon a FREE day out (except for parking which is a steal as you get an hour and a half free!!!). There are multiple play areas which are child friendly, there are lots of open spaces for dogs to play, lots of quiet areas if you want to be at peace with nature and perhaps read a book or do some art. There is an extensive gardening shop on site that has flowers, herbs, trees, pottery, and lots of gardening items. There's a cafe which offers a range of items for snack, and there is ice cream!!!
This is a beautiful park with a lovely rose garden and walks by the river. There is a wetland walk in the middle that is popular with school trips. Nice and scenic with a wild look about it to keep it as natural looking as possible. There is no public access to Morden Hall House. The National Trust car park opening times are 9am to 5pm. The park itself has more or less 24hrs access
Gorgeous place, peaceful, especially the rose garden pond. A bit pricey for food and drinks, but only good quality items. Worth a visit anytime.
As someone who loves nature and enjoys peaceful retreats, I find National Trust - Morden Hall Park to be an absolute haven. Nestled in the heart of Morden, this park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. From the moment I enter, I'm greeted by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of the river winding its way through the park. The trails are beautifully maintained, making every walk a delightful experience. Whether I'm looking for a leisurely stroll or a more vigorous hike, the park caters to all my moods and energy levels. The historical aspect of Morden Hall Park is fascinating. The old snuff mill adds a unique touch, and I love exploring the restored buildings to get a glimpse of the area's rich industrial past. It's a wonderful way to combine a love of history with my passion for the outdoors. For families, this park is a treasure trove. The natural play area is a hit with kids, offering plenty of space to explore and have fun. It combines natural beauty, historical charm, and a sense of community in a way that's truly special. Whether I'm with family or enjoying some solo time, it's always a rewarding experience. I highly recommend a visit to anyone looking for a little slice of paradise in Morden.
Picturesque views and a well maintained park. Can easily spend half day here (if the weather supports) with kids . I was here on a Sunday at about 4.30pm, didn't take note of the fact that the cafes housed within the park close by 4 and 5pm. Further the car park and few of the park entry gates in the proximity to the car parks close by 6pm. However, the park in itself is open beyond this time.
Nature never disappoints! If you love roses, the rose garden is a great place to visit. The park itself has a lot of ground for jogging, walking, walking your dog etc. Has a playground, restroom, cafe and a picnic area. At one of its entrances there is a also great garden centre.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Swings
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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If you have children that you want to keep busy and away from a screen you've happened upon a FREE day out (except for parking which is a steal as you get an hour and a half free!!!). There are multiple play areas which are child friendly, there are lots of open spaces for dogs to play, lots of quiet areas if you want to be at peace with nature and perhaps read a book or do some art. There is an extensive gardening shop on site that has flowers, herbs, trees, pottery, and lots of gardening items. There's a cafe which offers a range of items for snack, and there is ice cream!!!
This is a beautiful park with a lovely rose garden and walks by the river. There is a wetland walk in the middle that is popular with school trips. Nice and scenic with a wild look about it to keep it as natural looking as possible. There is no public access to Morden Hall House. The National Trust car park opening times are 9am to 5pm. The park itself has more or less 24hrs access
Gorgeous place, peaceful, especially the rose garden pond. A bit pricey for food and drinks, but only good quality items. Worth a visit anytime.
As someone who loves nature and enjoys peaceful retreats, I find National Trust - Morden Hall Park to be an absolute haven. Nestled in the heart of Morden, this park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. From the moment I enter, I'm greeted by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of the river winding its way through the park. The trails are beautifully maintained, making every walk a delightful experience. Whether I'm looking for a leisurely stroll or a more vigorous hike, the park caters to all my moods and energy levels. The historical aspect of Morden Hall Park is fascinating. The old snuff mill adds a unique touch, and I love exploring the restored buildings to get a glimpse of the area's rich industrial past. It's a wonderful way to combine a love of history with my passion for the outdoors. For families, this park is a treasure trove. The natural play area is a hit with kids, offering plenty of space to explore and have fun. It combines natural beauty, historical charm, and a sense of community in a way that's truly special. Whether I'm with family or enjoying some solo time, it's always a rewarding experience. I highly recommend a visit to anyone looking for a little slice of paradise in Morden.
Picturesque views and a well maintained park. Can easily spend half day here (if the weather supports) with kids . I was here on a Sunday at about 4.30pm, didn't take note of the fact that the cafes housed within the park close by 4 and 5pm. Further the car park and few of the park entry gates in the proximity to the car parks close by 6pm. However, the park in itself is open beyond this time.
Nature never disappoints! If you love roses, the rose garden is a great place to visit. The park itself has a lot of ground for jogging, walking, walking your dog etc. Has a playground, restroom, cafe and a picnic area. At one of its entrances there is a also great garden centre.