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Green oasis in the heart of suburbia
A green oasis in suburbia giving you a taste of a country estate with a glimpse of agricultural and industrial history.
This tranquil former deer park is one of the few remaining estates that lined the River Wandle during its industrial heyday.
The river meanders through the park creating a haven for wildlife while the snuff mills, which generated the park's fortunes, still survive - with the western mill having been renovated into a learning centre.
A much-loved rural idyll. The park lies in a built-up area, and some of the surviving estate buildings are used as workshops by local craftspeople and artisans.
Free to visit
Morden Hall Park is free to visit all year round, though donations are welcome.
Don't miss
- Discover wetland wildlife and wildflower meadows
- Enjoy the two miles of paths around the park
- Relax in the rose garden and enjoy its unusual design
- Learn how to grow your own with our engagement garden
- Let the kids run free in the new play area
- Follow the Wandle Trail to Deen City Farm
Come and celebrate the Jubilee with us
On Monday 4 June, from 2pm until 10.30pm, we're hosting a big screen in the rose garden with an exclusive Wallace and Gromit mini-animation. That's along with other Wallace and Gromit films and full broadcasting of the Jubilee events in London.
You can also enjoy Aardman model-making activities, family games and crafts.




