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Clayhall Park — Attraction in London

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Clayhall Park
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Thai Imperial
11, Woodford Ave, Ilford IG4 5EP, United Kingdom
Harvester Beehive Ilford
147 Beehive Ln, Ilford IG4 5DR, United Kingdom
Unicorn
225 Clayhall Ave, Ilford IG5 0NY, United Kingdom
Indian Aroma
33 Woodford Ave, Gants Hill, Ilford IG2 6UF, United Kingdom
Canopy
141 Beehive Ln, Gants Hill, Ilford IG4 5DR, United Kingdom
Smokin' Grill
12 Claybury Broadway, Ilford IG5 0LQ, United Kingdom
Grill & Thrill
18, Seven Ways Parade, Gants Hill, Ilford IG2 6JX, United Kingdom
Firebean Mexican Kitchen
355 Eastern Ave, Gants Hill, Ilford IG2 6NE, United Kingdom
TGF Pizza
13 Woodford Ave, Gants Hill, Ilford IG2 6UF, United Kingdom
Mandarin Palace
559-561 Cranbrook Rd, Gants Hill, Ilford IG2 6JZ, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Travelodge London Ilford Gants Hill
The Beehive, Beehive Ln, Gants Hill, Ilford IG4 5DR, United Kingdom
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Clayhall Park
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Clayhall Park

Longwood Gardens, Ilford IG5 0EB, United Kingdom
4.5(620)
Open until 7:00 PM
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
Accessibility
attractions: , restaurants: Thai Imperial, Harvester Beehive Ilford, Unicorn, Indian Aroma, Canopy, Smokin' Grill, Grill & Thrill, Firebean Mexican Kitchen, TGF Pizza, Mandarin Palace
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+44 20 8708 3141
Website
redbridge.gov.uk
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Tue8 AM - 7 PMOpen

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Nearby restaurants of Clayhall Park

Thai Imperial

Harvester Beehive Ilford

Unicorn

Indian Aroma

Canopy

Smokin' Grill

Grill & Thrill

Firebean Mexican Kitchen

TGF Pizza

Mandarin Palace

Thai Imperial

Thai Imperial

4.5

(652)

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Harvester Beehive Ilford

Harvester Beehive Ilford

4.3

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4.3

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Indian Aroma

Indian Aroma

4.7

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Nimesh DedhiaNimesh Dedhia
This park is very beautiful and well maintained. The park was once the manor of Clay Hall, with its history dating back to the 13th century. It was purchased by the local authority in the mid-1920s and opened as a public park in 1934. It features a formal rose garden with a pagoda, an impressive avenue of mature horse chestnut trees, and a small maze with wheelchair access within the Rose Garden, providing beautiful scenery. The park also includes areas for informal sport, diverse wildlife, and plants, including a landmark nature reserve known as 'Ornamental Waters' with artificial ponds and rough grassland.
Virgilijus JVirgilijus J
Overall it's 4/5 experience only falling short only in the number of equipment available per person within the gym. It has a nice child area which is quite large which is suited for the ages of 4-10, a flower garden which should bloom soon, a cricket area in the middle of the field and an outdoor gym. There are also minor areas as well such as an ice-cream store and ping pong area. The community is quite diverse and friendly so there's no problems with interacting with others. I'd just like a basketball court or at least multiple areas with hoops, otherwise it would be a 5/5.
Mika AdesolaMika Adesola
I can't believe it took me so long to visit this park. It is totally clean quiet serene well apart from the children who might be there over the summer holidays. There's a full on playground with swings and other facilities for children. There's an outdoor gym with decent enough equipment. There's also a some courts for sports. My favourite was a more quiet area like a walkway with plenty of shade and benches to just sit down and people watch I took a picture of this.
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This park is very beautiful and well maintained. The park was once the manor of Clay Hall, with its history dating back to the 13th century. It was purchased by the local authority in the mid-1920s and opened as a public park in 1934. It features a formal rose garden with a pagoda, an impressive avenue of mature horse chestnut trees, and a small maze with wheelchair access within the Rose Garden, providing beautiful scenery. The park also includes areas for informal sport, diverse wildlife, and plants, including a landmark nature reserve known as 'Ornamental Waters' with artificial ponds and rough grassland.
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Overall it's 4/5 experience only falling short only in the number of equipment available per person within the gym. It has a nice child area which is quite large which is suited for the ages of 4-10, a flower garden which should bloom soon, a cricket area in the middle of the field and an outdoor gym. There are also minor areas as well such as an ice-cream store and ping pong area. The community is quite diverse and friendly so there's no problems with interacting with others. I'd just like a basketball court or at least multiple areas with hoops, otherwise it would be a 5/5.
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I can't believe it took me so long to visit this park. It is totally clean quiet serene well apart from the children who might be there over the summer holidays. There's a full on playground with swings and other facilities for children. There's an outdoor gym with decent enough equipment. There's also a some courts for sports. My favourite was a more quiet area like a walkway with plenty of shade and benches to just sit down and people watch I took a picture of this.
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4.5
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5.0
2y

Clayhall park is located in the heart of the east London. The park is well-maintained, and the surroundings are beautiful with lush green trees and colorful flowers.

The playground area is spacious and has various types of equipment, including swings, slides, and climbing structures, suitable for children of all ages. The equipment is well-maintained and safe for children to use.

The open space of the park is vast, allowing children to run around and play freely. The park has a lot of grassy areas that are perfect for playing games or having a picnic with family and friends.

One of the best things about this park is that it does not allow BBQ, which makes it a safer and cleaner environment for children and families to enjoy. However, there are designated areas for people to enjoy a picnic with their loved ones.

Overall, clayhall park is an excellent place for families to spend quality time together, allowing children and dogs to run around and play in a safe and clean environment. The park offers a lot of amenities and is well-maintained, making it a great spot to...

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4.0
2y

"Clayhall Park in Ilford (IG5 0EG) is an absolute gem! I recently visited, and I was impressed by the variety of amenities it offers. The park boasts a fantastic play area for kids, complete with modern and safe equipment that kept my little ones entertained for hours. For fitness enthusiasts, the public gym is a hidden treasure. It's well-equipped and a great place to work up a sweat outdoors. And if you're in need of some tranquility, don't miss the beautifully landscaped garden – it's a peaceful oasis amidst the city's hustle and bustle. Clayhall Park truly has it all – a perfect blend of fun, fitness, and relaxation. It's a must-visit destination for families and...

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5.0
25w

This park is very beautiful and well maintained.

The park was once the manor of Clay Hall, with its history dating back to the 13th century.

It was purchased by the local authority in the mid-1920s and opened as a public park in 1934.

It features a formal rose garden with a pagoda, an impressive avenue of mature horse chestnut trees, and a small maze with wheelchair access within the Rose Garden, providing beautiful scenery.

The park also includes areas for informal sport, diverse wildlife, and plants, including a landmark nature reserve known as 'Ornamental Waters' with artificial ponds and...

   Read more
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