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National Trust - Morden Hall Park
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Morden Hall Park is a National Trust park on the banks of the Wandle in Morden, south London. Its several buildings and associated parking included, it is 51 acres of predominantly parkland. Hinting at the former mill leats the river here splits into channels, generally, through it spanned by numerous footbridges.
Nearby attractions
The Stable Yard (National Trust)
Morden Hall Rd, Morden SM4 5JD, United Kingdom
Morden Hall Park Rose Garden
Morden Hall Rd, Morden SM4 5JD, United Kingdom
Deen City Farm
Deen City Farm, 39 Windsor Ave, London SW19 2RR, United Kingdom
Ravensbury Park
Morden Rd, Mitcham, Merton CR4 4DQ, United Kingdom
Wandle Trail
Croydon, Mitcham, Morden CR4 4DG, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Creams Cafe Morden
23 London Rd, Morden SM4 5HT, United Kingdom
Verona Pizza (Morden)
28 Abbotsbury Rd, Morden SM4 5LQ, United Kingdom
KFC Morden - London Road
59 London Rd, Morden SM4 5HT, United Kingdom
Miga Korean Fusion
42 Aberconway Rd, Morden SM4 5LF, United Kingdom
Superfish
20 London Rd, Morden SM4 5BQ, United Kingdom
Pepe's
1-3 London Rd, Morden SM4 5HX, United Kingdom
The Mahal - Indian takeaway & home delivery
35 Abbotsbury Rd, Morden SM4 5LJ, United Kingdom
Parana Sabores
38 Aberconway Rd, Morden SM4 5LF, United Kingdom
Kokoro Morden
52 London Rd, Morden SM4 5BE, United Kingdom
Wimpy
56 London Rd, Morden SM4 5BE, United Kingdom
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National Trust - Morden Hall Park

Morden Hall Rd, Morden SM4 5JD, United Kingdom
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Morden Hall Park is a National Trust park on the banks of the Wandle in Morden, south London. Its several buildings and associated parking included, it is 51 acres of predominantly parkland. Hinting at the former mill leats the river here splits into channels, generally, through it spanned by numerous footbridges.

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attractions: The Stable Yard (National Trust), Morden Hall Park Rose Garden, Deen City Farm, Ravensbury Park, Wandle Trail, restaurants: Creams Cafe Morden, Verona Pizza (Morden), KFC Morden - London Road, Miga Korean Fusion, Superfish, Pepe's, The Mahal - Indian takeaway & home delivery, Parana Sabores, Kokoro Morden, Wimpy
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+44 20 8545 6850
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nationaltrust.org.uk
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Tue9 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of National Trust - Morden Hall Park

The Stable Yard (National Trust)

Morden Hall Park Rose Garden

Deen City Farm

Ravensbury Park

Wandle Trail

The Stable Yard (National Trust)

The Stable Yard (National Trust)

4.5

(295)

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Morden Hall Park Rose Garden

Morden Hall Park Rose Garden

4.8

(109)

Open 24 hours
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Deen City Farm

Deen City Farm

4.3

(198)

Open 24 hours
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Ravensbury Park

Ravensbury Park

4.6

(305)

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Nearby restaurants of National Trust - Morden Hall Park

Creams Cafe Morden

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Kokoro Morden

Wimpy

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Reviews of National Trust - Morden Hall Park

4.6
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4.0
3y

Morden hall park is a lovely peaceful place. Obviously in the summer children go and play in the river on hot days so it can be noisy however it feels calming to know that they are enjoying themselves here. The park has small paths around the fields to walk on,but can be muddy if it rained recently. On nice peaceful sunny days i recommend coming here for a small picnic or just to come here to read. The park also has a garden center infront of the car park to which would be on your right if you come through the big green main gates. Or if you would to prefer to sit down with a book there is also a outside eating area on your left when you go in from the green gates as well, in that area there is a small second hand bookshop filled with different genres of books for all ages. The park also has something called the wetlands to which its a path made from a type of wood that is above water as well has soil to which where wildlife can be found there, for me the most common ones I saw were ducks and dragon flies, what else is also at the wetlands is there are signs that has different animals on and what they look like which I see is great for children to have an interest in animals or try and start having a interest with animals. The park is lovely for dog...

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5.0
1y

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...

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5.0
6y

Lovely place for dog walkers joggers cyclists families especially on warm days. There are streams running throughout the park where dogs can cool off (even excited kids as well). Has two cafes . Both you can eat outside. There are umbrellas to shade you from the sun. I have only eaten in the garden one , you can eat inside in that place. Occasionally there are various activities taking place (arts and crafts open air cinema) One of my favourite parks in South London. I definitely recommend it. There is a garden centre to buy all number of things related to outside . Update:since reopening after covid the garden centre cafe closes at 4pm. Just discovered when they are short staffed they close about 3.45-50pm. On a hot day you don't need that! ADVISABLE TO BRING REFRESHMENTS IF YOU'RE ARRIVING AFTER THIS TIME AS THERE IS NO WHERE TO BUY ANYTHING TO EAT/DRINK IN THE PARK. The other cafe is only open in half term holidays apparently. Don't know why does sound bizarre though. Despite all of this the park is...

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Morden hall park is a lovely peaceful place. Obviously in the summer children go and play in the river on hot days so it can be noisy however it feels calming to know that they are enjoying themselves here. The park has small paths around the fields to walk on,but can be muddy if it rained recently. On nice peaceful sunny days i recommend coming here for a small picnic or just to come here to read. The park also has a garden center infront of the car park to which would be on your right if you come through the big green main gates. Or if you would to prefer to sit down with a book there is also a outside eating area on your left when you go in from the green gates as well, in that area there is a small second hand bookshop filled with different genres of books for all ages. The park also has something called the wetlands to which its a path made from a type of wood that is above water as well has soil to which where wildlife can be found there, for me the most common ones I saw were ducks and dragon flies, what else is also at the wetlands is there are signs that has different animals on and what they look like which I see is great for children to have an interest in animals or try and start having a interest with animals. The park is lovely for dog walks as well.
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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.
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Morden hall park is a lovely peaceful place. Obviously in the summer children go and play in the river on hot days so it can be noisy however it feels calming to know that they are enjoying themselves here. The park has small paths around the fields to walk on,but can be muddy if it rained recently. On nice peaceful sunny days i recommend coming here for a small picnic or just to come here to read. The park also has a garden center infront of the car park to which would be on your right if you come through the big green main gates. Or if you would to prefer to sit down with a book there is also a outside eating area on your left when you go in from the green gates as well, in that area there is a small second hand bookshop filled with different genres of books for all ages. The park also has something called the wetlands to which its a path made from a type of wood that is above water as well has soil to which where wildlife can be found there, for me the most common ones I saw were ducks and dragon flies, what else is also at the wetlands is there are signs that has different animals on and what they look like which I see is great for children to have an interest in animals or try and start having a interest with animals. The park is lovely for dog walks as well.
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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.
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