'An ancient, Arcadian country estate' With a 125 acre estate of fine trees and open skies, Morden Hall Park is a tranquil hideaway enveloped by London. …
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Aug 31, 2024
A National Trust property with no entrance charge, new to me! A nice park, popular with families and ideal for children of all ages. Nice picnic site but we visited the cafe which offered outside sea… Full review by mike r
Aug 7, 2024
Very disappointing, I expect that the wetlands boardwalk was fabulous when it first opened but unfortunately now there is only a very small area of water that is right next to the boardwalk that can … Full review by chrisandmichele
May 22, 2024
Except for the one Italian lady there, the garden centre staff are utterly cold, unfriendly and unwelcoming. I walked past three older female members of staff. None of them smiled or said hello. T… Full review by G2726HGrogert
How do I get to the car park? Which road Do I turn off of?
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Heading South with the Park boundary on your left you come to a patch of grass with the tall boundary wall behind it, and the signpost for the Garden centre. Turning is on the left at …
Heading South with the Park boundary on your left you come to a patch of grass with the tall boundary wall behind it, and the signpost for the Garden centre. Turning is on the left at the end of the grassy rectangle. And, the entrance is on the A297 Morden Hall Road. Small signs mark the entrance, but there is an adequate car park when you drive in.
What facilities are there for open air events in the Rose Garden ? Is there portable toilets ?
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I’ve not attended a public event there where additional facilities were needed. There are toilets next to both the main café and the ice cream one in the old stables