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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 keep dogs and children away from the water and avoid feeding wildlife when you visit. There’s been a diesel spill upstream and we’re working with the Environment Agency to help the site recover.

Planning your visit

A father and daughter on an Easter egg trail at Morden Hall Park
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Easter Egg Hunt at Morden Hall Park, Thurs 17 April to Mon 21 April 

Join us this Easter on a fun-filled Easter trail with Morden Hall Park's Bunny Ranger. From welly-wanging and child-safe axe throwing, to a lively ring toss game, there’s plenty to enjoy with a playful nature-inspired twist. It’s the perfect spring day out for little adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike! Prices are £3.50 per trail which includes an Easter trail sheet, bunny ears and dairy or vegan and Free From* chocolate egg. Thursday 17 April to Monday 21 April, 10am to 4pm.

Visitors enjoying an afternoon tea at the Gardener's Cottage, Tatton Park, Cheshire

Events at Morden Hall Park 

Keep up-to-date with events and activities at Morden Hall Park. From family trails and outdoor theatre to free guided walks or afternoon tea in the Potting Shed Café. Treat Mum to our special Mother's Day afternoon tea in the Stableyard Exhibition Space or join us for a season of summer outdoor theatre in the Rose Garden. There's something for everyone.

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

A close up of a fluffy white dog
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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.

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

Visitors taking a picture with the Easter Adventures photo board 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.

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Explore Morden Hall Park 

Download our map for walking routes and points of interest.

Walkers sat by a waterfall on the Afon Tarell river in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales

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