Curious about spiders but not sure where to start? Join this friendly, hands-on introduction to identifying live spiders in the field, led at Morden Hall Park.
A retrospective exhibition celebrating the textile artworks created by participants of Made In Merton's community workshops since 2018.
Gather, reflect and share your hopes for the future in a new public artwork at Morden Hall Park on Saturday 16 May, 11am - 5pm
Join our knowledgeable tour guides for a leisurely stroll around Morden Hall Park, you’re sure to learn something new.
A series of mindful riverside walks along the Wandle for all, exploring wellbeing, nature and African Indigenous Spirituality, led by Dr Michelle Asantewa.
Our Park Explorers group is for children aged 2-5 years old and their parents/carers. Together we learn about the natural world around us, with a different outdoor theme each week.
Join in on Friday 22 and Saturday 23 May to find out how many mice and voles call Morden Hall Park their home. Free, booking essential.
Don't miss the chance to discover the nocturnal world of bats at Morden Hall Park on this twilight walk. Free, booking essential.
For our river-themed summer, celebrate the river Wandle and learn about the river's inhabitants with some active play parts.
Discover great reads for just £1 at the Stableyard Secondhand Bookshop’s two-day pop-up sale during the second May Bank Holiday Weekend.
Take embroidery outdoors on a relaxed riverside walk along the Wandle. Pause to create quick stitched sketches inspired by the landscape, using simple techniques and upcycled fabrics.
Move, imagine and play like River Wandle wildlife in this lively eco-movement workshop for children. Through guided movement, storytelling and games, families will explore the river while learning about the creatures that call it home.
Join writer and cultural facilitator Dr Michelle Yaa Asantewa for a vibrant storytelling and activity session inspired by the powerful West African water spirit, Mami Wata. For ages 3+
Discover a magical riverside adventure this May Half Term. Meet Lyra and the towering Old Mother River in a visually stunning outdoor interactive puppetry theatre experience about caring for our waterways.
Celebrate London Rivers Week with a FREE fun, hands-on morning by the River Wandle!
Draw and paint roses in the rose garden with artist Edward Luke Thrush. Explore botanical drawing using ink and colour, and discover new ways of seeing plants through nature, history and identity. Suitable for all abilities.
Our Young Maker's Market returns this June, celebrating the creativity, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit of our young local community.
Slow down and reconnect with the natural world in this immersive outdoor workshop, using breath, movement and sensory awareness to explore grounding in a gentle, welcoming way.
Settle amongst roses for an open-air performance of Shakespeare's Othello by The Lord Chamberlain's Men. Book early to avoid missing out!
Immersion Theatre returns to Morden Hall Park with a hilarious and engaging performance of The Jungle Book in the rose garden. Expect fun songs, charming characters and plenty of interactive fun!
Discover the nocturnal world of bats at Morden Hall Park.
A wooden puppet runs away yearning for adventure, but instead finds cruel bosses, con-artists and exciting attractions which always contain hidden dangers. How can he ever become a real boy when the lies he tells are as plain as the nose on his face?
Join Peter and Benjamin on their hair-raising adventures in this enchanting adaptation of the much loved Beatrix Potter classic – a treat for all the family in our beautiful rose garden.
Immerse yourself in nature’s healing power with a guided forest bathing session led by experienced facilitator Nigel Grimes. Relax, de-stress, and reconnect with the natural world at Morden Hall Park.