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Morden Hall Park

London

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

Morden Hall Road, Morden, London, SM4 5JD

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Planning your visit

Community Tales: Every Saturday from 27 Sept - 25 Oct 

Celebrate the park’s diverse community with storytelling and craft mornings in the Stableyard. Enjoy tales from the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, meet Mami Wata, the West African water spirit, and join an interfaith session with Nusaybah the Mermaid. We’ll also celebrate Divali with the Merton Asian Women’s Association. Suitable for children aged 3–6, with an extra Divali session for older children. £6 per child. Booking essential.

Storytelling

Events at Morden Hall Park 

Throughout the year we host a variety events and activities at Winkworth Arboretum. From family trails and guided tours, summer outdoor theatre and forest bathing, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Keep up to date with what's going on here.

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Family-friendly things to do at Morden Hall Park 

Find out the family-friendly things to do at Morden Hall Park from taking part in trails to watching outdoor theatre and spotting wildlife such as wetland birds.

A child holding a bunch of autumn leaves at Morden Hall Park, London.

Visiting Morden Hall Park with your dog 

Morden Hall Park is a three pawprint rated place. There are 125 acres of beautiful parkland, paths and riverside for you and your dog to explore here.

A close up of a fluffy white dog

Children and Young People Hub 

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

Two children, one wearing a bike helmet, look over a fence into the community garden at Morden Hall Park in London

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.

Family walking across the white bridge which spans the River Wandle at Morden Hall Park, London

Accessibility at Morden Hall Park 

The National Trust has teamed up with AccessAble to give visitors detailed information to work out if a place is going to be accessible for them. You can view Morden Hall Park's detailed access guide here. A manual wheelchair is available for use from the Garden Centre, but we recommend pre-booking by calling ahead of your visit to ensure availability.

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Download a map of Morden Hall Park 

Download a map of the park detailing the location of our facilities, Garden Centre, Cafes, historic buildings and other points of interest.

An illustrative map of Morden Hall Park
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