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A green oasis in the city at the heart of the community.
Morden Hall Road, Morden, London, SM4 5JD
Its Great Big Green Week from 8 – 16 June and as part of this initiative that raises awareness about climate change, we’re getting involved with the Grow Urban Festival. Join us for a variety of FREE events organised by Morden Hall Park’s Urban Ranger youth volunteering group, our Community Kitchen Gardeners and other community partners. There's something for everyone to try and explore. See our event page to find out more and book.
The Lord Chamberlain's Men will be returning to the Rose Garden this summer for their performance of Shakepeare's Hamlet. Tickets for this all make performance sell fast, so book your tickets now. Bring a picnic and something to sit on and you'll be set for a wonderful evening of summer outdoor theatre. Tickets £18.50 Adults, £12.50 Children.
Multi-award nominated Immersion Theatre invite you to soar away to Neverland as they proudly bring their trademark energy to their most magical musical to date, Peter Pan. Two afternoon performances each day. Tickets £15 Adult, £11 Children, £48 Family (two adults, two children).
Quantum Theatre is bringing to Morden Hall Park a delightful new adaptation of Beatrix Potter’s much-loved tale — The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck. This charming adaptation will have kids spellbound so grab a picnic and head down to the Rose Garden for an entertaining afternoon. Tickets £15 Adult, £10 Children, £45 Family (two adults, two children).
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.
Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership. Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever.