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Springfield Park — Attraction in London

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Springfield Park
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Nearby attractions
Kids Hackney Adventure Playground
30 Spring Ln, London E5 9HQ, United Kingdom
Lee Valley Marina Springfield
Lee Valley Park, Spring Hill, London E5 9BL, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Springfield Park Cafe
Springfield, London E5 9EF, United Kingdom
The Anchor & Hope
15 High Hill Ferry, London E5 9HE, United Kingdom
Indig's Bakery Stamford Hill
37 Oldhill St, London N16 6LR, United Kingdom
Riverside Cafe Stamford Hill
The Lodge, Spring Hill, London E5 9BL, United Kingdom
Sodo Pizza Clapton
126 Upper Clapton Rd, London E5 9JY, United Kingdom
The Dialogue Cafe
130 Upper Clapton Rd, London E5 9JY, United Kingdom
Crooked Billet
84 Upper Clapton Rd, London E5 9JP, United Kingdom
Mosaic Clapton cafe & bar
118 Upper Clapton Rd, London E5 9JY, United Kingdom
79 Clapton Cafe & Restaurant
79 Upper Clapton Rd, Lower Clapton, London E5 9BU, United Kingdom
The Boathouse on the Lea
The Boathouse, Spring Hill, London E5 9BL, United Kingdom
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Nearby hotels
Park Avenue Hotel
146 Clapton Common, London E5 9AG, United Kingdom
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Springfield Park

Springfield, London E5 9EF, United Kingdom
4.6(1.2K)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Kids Hackney Adventure Playground, Lee Valley Marina Springfield, restaurants: Springfield Park Cafe, The Anchor & Hope, Indig's Bakery Stamford Hill, Riverside Cafe Stamford Hill, Sodo Pizza Clapton, The Dialogue Cafe, Crooked Billet, Mosaic Clapton cafe & bar, 79 Clapton Cafe & Restaurant, The Boathouse on the Lea, local businesses:
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+44 20 8356 3000
Website
hackney.gov.uk
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Nearby attractions of Springfield Park

Kids Hackney Adventure Playground

Lee Valley Marina Springfield

Kids Hackney Adventure Playground

Kids Hackney Adventure Playground

4.3

(28)

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Lee Valley Marina Springfield

Lee Valley Marina Springfield

4.2

(131)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Springfield Park

Springfield Park Cafe

The Anchor & Hope

Indig's Bakery Stamford Hill

Riverside Cafe Stamford Hill

Sodo Pizza Clapton

The Dialogue Cafe

Crooked Billet

Mosaic Clapton cafe & bar

79 Clapton Cafe & Restaurant

The Boathouse on the Lea

Springfield Park Cafe

Springfield Park Cafe

4.1

(164)

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The Anchor & Hope

The Anchor & Hope

4.4

(376)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Indig's Bakery Stamford Hill

Indig's Bakery Stamford Hill

4.7

(192)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Riverside Cafe Stamford Hill

Riverside Cafe Stamford Hill

4.1

(209)

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Reviews of Springfield Park

4.6
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5.0
8y

This park has a lovely cafe at the top and bottom of the park, the one on top has seating outside the cafe, which is lovely when the weather is beautiful.

Next to the park cafe there is glass house, which is available to rent for parties, wedding etc.

The park has two playgrounds one at the top of the park and one at the bottom, the park only has a few things for kids to enjoy and play. At the bottom of the park there is to sand pit.

This park is nice for picnic, walking (lovely view of river) and riding your bicycle.

This is one of my favourite park mainly for walks and evening chill out.

this park links you to canal walk and you can go to Tottenham, Walthamstow, Westfield, Hackney marshes and many more.

The cafe at the top is open from 10am6pm every day. The cafe does have two toilets available to use. It has seating both inside and outside. You can enjoy freshly made orange juice, coffee, dog treats, breakfast, pizza and ice cream. The staff are always well coming and polite.

There is one step before you enter the cafe.

The parking outside the cafe is free after 12pm and if you wanted to come before that,’there is play...

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5.0
2y

This park is a gem! Stunning views across the river Lea, towards Stratford, a long vista with lots to muse on. The park starts at the top of the hill and has the original house, now a cafe with good food choices including vegan, and gluten free bread. There is a lovely pond with a circular fountain in the middle, a small pebble beach for wading birds and plenty of wildlife to observe. Then the paths lead down and around the three estates which were joined together to form the park. Lots of amazing trees, shrubs and wild brambles, we ate our way along one long stretch and still had enough to take home for blackberry and apple pie! The yew hedges with inset benches are a clever feature that also look architectural in a rural setting. Must mention the amazing toilets too, brand new, fully accessible, spotlessly clean and light and airy. Full marks for whoever keeps them that way. ⭐ The whole park is clean and tidy, not one piece of litter visible, that speaks volumes about the care and attention taken to provide people with somewhere relaxing to go. Absolutely lovely place to chill out and enjoy a bit of greenery and almost...

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2.0
4y

So there is no booking platform for these park tennis courts, and I completely understand why these are of value, but the value decreases when users are uncompromising in the duration they play for. 2 guys singles play for nearly 3 hours, (if your reading, see the coach for an hour one Sunday, your continually rushing your 3rd hit, you are relying on slice, when it ain't consistent, neither of you have a net game, you are match for each other in skill because neither of you change any element of your game, your tennis is like my pool game, hit n' hope! Let others use the court) coaching I understand, for kids needs to be at the weekend, and a group of 3 players with plans to hold the court all afternoon. Everyone there, on that Sunday, had money. Folk using those courts are not the under privileged theyre affluent. Make it fair for the many, and at least make it bookable by the hour, but still free. I coulda been a contender... If only I could have...

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Heather HarteHeather Harte
This park is a gem! Stunning views across the river Lea, towards Stratford, a long vista with lots to muse on. The park starts at the top of the hill and has the original house, now a cafe with good food choices including vegan, and gluten free bread. There is a lovely pond with a circular fountain in the middle, a small pebble beach for wading birds and plenty of wildlife to observe. Then the paths lead down and around the three estates which were joined together to form the park. Lots of amazing trees, shrubs and wild brambles, we ate our way along one long stretch and still had enough to take home for blackberry and apple pie! The yew hedges with inset benches are a clever feature that also look architectural in a rural setting. Must mention the amazing toilets too, brand new, fully accessible, spotlessly clean and light and airy. Full marks for whoever keeps them that way. ⭐ The whole park is clean and tidy, not one piece of litter visible, that speaks volumes about the care and attention taken to provide people with somewhere relaxing to go. Absolutely lovely place to chill out and enjoy a bit of greenery and almost wilderness. 🏆
Rohan DavidsonRohan Davidson
We visited here for the first time on a weekend at the start of July. The weather was great, just a little overcast to offset the sun, soft breeze. The park is great, well looked-after with plenty of old trees interspersed with new ones ready to take their place. The benches surrounded by hedges were cool, we sat there for a bit and enjoyed the view. It was our first time really being on a hill since coming to London. We enjoyed the small rose gardens and the little pond area with its waterfowl and fountain. Will likely return for another walk around in the future, it's well-connected to nearby parks so you can spend plenty of time here.
Tony Remi JamesonTony Remi Jameson
Great and scenic hilly park on the edge of Hackchey Marshes (  largest areas of common land in Greater London, with 136.01 hectares (336.1 acres) of protected commons) edging Tottenham Marina on one side at the bottom and Stamford hill obviously.... On top of that hill who probably man6 year ago had something to do with a family named Stampford (but don't quote me on this, I just thought it just a logical way family name and giving directions started ...) And anyway, a beautiful park with tennis court and a great way to look toward the East the appoching friends coming to join the picnic blanket
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This park is a gem! Stunning views across the river Lea, towards Stratford, a long vista with lots to muse on. The park starts at the top of the hill and has the original house, now a cafe with good food choices including vegan, and gluten free bread. There is a lovely pond with a circular fountain in the middle, a small pebble beach for wading birds and plenty of wildlife to observe. Then the paths lead down and around the three estates which were joined together to form the park. Lots of amazing trees, shrubs and wild brambles, we ate our way along one long stretch and still had enough to take home for blackberry and apple pie! The yew hedges with inset benches are a clever feature that also look architectural in a rural setting. Must mention the amazing toilets too, brand new, fully accessible, spotlessly clean and light and airy. Full marks for whoever keeps them that way. ⭐ The whole park is clean and tidy, not one piece of litter visible, that speaks volumes about the care and attention taken to provide people with somewhere relaxing to go. Absolutely lovely place to chill out and enjoy a bit of greenery and almost wilderness. 🏆
Heather Harte

Heather Harte

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We visited here for the first time on a weekend at the start of July. The weather was great, just a little overcast to offset the sun, soft breeze. The park is great, well looked-after with plenty of old trees interspersed with new ones ready to take their place. The benches surrounded by hedges were cool, we sat there for a bit and enjoyed the view. It was our first time really being on a hill since coming to London. We enjoyed the small rose gardens and the little pond area with its waterfowl and fountain. Will likely return for another walk around in the future, it's well-connected to nearby parks so you can spend plenty of time here.
Rohan Davidson

Rohan Davidson

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Great and scenic hilly park on the edge of Hackchey Marshes (  largest areas of common land in Greater London, with 136.01 hectares (336.1 acres) of protected commons) edging Tottenham Marina on one side at the bottom and Stamford hill obviously.... On top of that hill who probably man6 year ago had something to do with a family named Stampford (but don't quote me on this, I just thought it just a logical way family name and giving directions started ...) And anyway, a beautiful park with tennis court and a great way to look toward the East the appoching friends coming to join the picnic blanket
Tony Remi Jameson

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