Morden Hall Park has two play areas – a natural-style play area and a Storyboat!
The Park a beautiful place to leave behind the hectic pace of South London and step into a peaceful country estate with a watermill, city farm, wetland boardwalk, and gorgeous river. It is also within walking distance of Deen City Farm, a free-entry farm.
Natural Play Area The Storyboat The other is the Storyboat – a wooden boat surrounded by wooden sculptures of an eel, a beetle, a vole, a trout and a dragonfly. It can be used for free play or a chasing game suggested on one of the boards called ‘Eels Out’.
Visit the Morden Hall Park Play Area website
Further Information
Nearest Town: Morden Opens: Daily Where to Eat: Bring a picnic or buy food from the cafe. How Long We Spent There: 4 hours Parking: Car park that has lots of spaces but was very busy when we visited at the start of the Easter holidays. Wildlife You Might See: Birds, kingfishers, ducks, and Canada geese. Information Written: April 2017
County: London
Nearest Postcode: SM4 5JD
Cost: Free
Facilities: Cafe, toilets, accessible toilets, picnic area, snacks, ice creams.
Buggies: Buggy friendly
Cost of Parking: Free
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