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Morden Hall Park

A green oasis in the city at the heart of the community.

Morden Hall Road, Morden, London, SM4 5JD

Entrance to the Stableyard Cafe at Morden Hall Park, London

Important notice

Please note the near side of the Rose Garden will be closed all day on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 July to host the outdoor family theatre "Wind in the Willows". Thank you for understanding.

Planning your visit

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Family theatre - The Wind in the Willows: Sat 26 - Sun 27 July 

Perfect for younger members of the family, Immersion Theatre bring the popular children's classic, The Wind in the Willows, to the Rose Garden at Morden Hall Park. Come and join the adventure with Ratty, Mole, Badger and the irrepressible Toad with stunning costumes and toe-tapping music . It's a TOAD-ally terrific treat for all the family. Matinee and afternoon performances available. £16/adult, £11/child. Family tickets available.

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Family theatre - Alice Through the Looking Glass: Fri 1 and Tue 5 Aug 

Quantum Theatre's enchanting adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice Through the Looking Glass will bring quirky characters and topsy-turvy fun to Morden Hall Park this Summer. A true theatrical treat for all the family. Matinee and afternoon performances available. £16/adult, £11/child. Family tickets available.

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More family fun at Morden Hall Park 

Find more summer holiday activities to enjoy in the park. Pick up a Busy Bumblebees Trail for a fun walk around the park, visit every Monday and Wednesday for Summer of Play and book tickets for family theatre in the Rose Garden.

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Children and Young People Hub 

Discover how Morden Hall Park works with youth and education groups to provide positive learning experiences in the outdoors.

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Respecting the park and other park users: our regulations 

When Gilliat Hatfeild left Morden Hall and its estate to the National Trust in 1941, he stipulated that the park should be available for the public for free which is the case today. To ensure that the park remains the urban oasis for people and nature, we have created the following guidelines.

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Explore Morden Hall Park 

Download our map for walking routes and points of interest.

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