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A green oasis in the city at the heart of the community.
Morden Hall Road, Morden, London, SM4 5JD
Autumn is here and the trees in the park have turned from green to gold, red, russet and brown. Pick up a trail sheet for £2 and come on a walk around the park with activities to enjoy along the way. Collect leaves, spot wildlife and get creative making some wild art. Available from 26 October to 24 November. Trail sheet available from the Potting Shed Cafe, Garden Centre and information point.
The Christmas season is on the way and Morden Hall Park is the perfect place to get into the festive spirit. Bring the family to meet Father Christmas, come Christmas shopping in our Garden Centre or second hand bookshop and visit for wintery walks in the park and cosy treats in the Potting Shed Café.
Our garden is the perfect location to get ready for Christmas from choosing and decorating your tree, planning your festive table, to finding that extra special gift for friends and family. All our trees are UK-grown varieties and all our products are responsibly sourced. Visit on Thursday 28 November and 5 December for late night shopping where we're open till 7pm.
When Gilliat Hatfield 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. However, we are a small team of staff and volunteers looking after this special place and need your help. To ensure that the park remains the urban oasis for everyone to enjoy, and for nature and wildlife to thrive, we have created the following guidelines.
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.
Discover how Morden Hall Park works with youth and education groups to provide positive learning experiences in the outdoors.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.