Plenty of grass and plenty of walk - the park is one of the very open places of mainly grass land with trees on the fringe lines at the boundary.
There’s a small children’s play area in the middle of the open grassland on the higher ground.
The Park dips into lower ground in the north in the shape of rolling hill of very pleasant looking grasslands with a small thicket in one corner. A welcoming invite to dog walkers and others alike there are garden benches on the higher ground where one can sit and admire the South Oxfordshire countryside in the far distance towards the north of the park.
As with many parks, there’s no dedicated parking area for the visitors. To much disgust of the residents one has to look for a parking space amongst the crowded streets riddled with parking...
Read moreEasily one of the nicest parks I have ever visited. Didn't realise I had this gem on my doorstep. There is plenty to play on for toddlers and older kids. My son loved the walkway style play park. It's sand all the way through. Seems really clean and well maintained though. Outside the play area you have a massive field for walking the dog or playing sports. There is even a super steep hill with benches at the top for a beautiful view.... the hill is good for hill rolling or maybe riding bikes down. Overall a lovely park which I will visit again often. There is no official carpark and initially Google maps took us in to an...
Read moreNice open space for a walk or picnic. Not huge, but big enough to create your own space. A few nice trees to climb, woodland areas to hide in and open space to play footie or frisbee. Popular with dog walkers, especially in the morning. Has a small sand/play area which is fenced off for younger children which is fine but...
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