Park/Open Space

There are 199 venues in the Park/Open Space category.
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  • Manor House Gardens

    Public park

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  • Marble Hill Park and Orleans House Gardens

    Garden/environmental attraction

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    Landscaped grounds of two 18th century houses, with meadows, woodland and some fine old trees.

     
  • Mid Colne Valley

    Natural feature

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    A section of the Colne Valley with a remarkable range of high-quality wetland habitats, including three Sites of Special Scientific Interest.

     
  • Mile End Park and Arts Pavilion

    Garden/environmental attraction

    Mile End Park, E3 4QY [map]

    Popular park beside the Regent's Canal, with unique features including a planted bridge.

     
  • The Millennium Centre

    Garden/environmental attraction

    The Chase, Dagenham Road, Romford, RM7 0SS [map]

    Visitor and education centre in Eastbrookend Country Park, illustrating the latest sustainable building technology, part-funded by the Millennium Commission.

     
  • Mitcham Common

    Public park

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    This large common contains grassland, woodland, wetlands and small areas of heathland.

     
  • Morden Cemetery

    Cemetery/mausoleum

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    This cemetery contains areas of flower-rich grassland, very rare in London and once supporting the only colony of green-winged orchids in London.

     
  • Mudchute Farm and Park

    Free

    Farm

    Pier Street, E14 3HP [map]

    The largest urban farm in the London area with 34 acres of open parkland, in the heart of the Isle of Dogs.

     
  • Myatt's Fields

    Public park

    Knatchbull Road, Camberwell, SE5 9QX [map]

     
  • Myddelton House Gardens

    From
    £3.00
    per ticket
    (USD4.98)

    Garden

    Myddelton House, Bulls Cross, Enfield, EN2 9HG [map]

    Gardens created by E A Bowles (1865-1954).

     
  • Newham City Farm

    Free

    Farm

    Stansfeld Road, Beckton, E6 5LT [map]

    Animals include goats, rabbits, shire horse, llama, cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs and donkey.

     
  • New River

    Natural feature

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    Probably London's cleanest river, this man-made waterway stretching from Hertfordshire to London now supports a range of aquatic plants, as well as fish, water birds and amphibians.

     
  • New River Walk

    Garden/environmental attraction

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    A linear waterside park originating from Sir Hugh Myddleton's 17th century water supply project for the City of London.

     
  • Ninehams Wood, Lake Wood, South Park Paddocks and Holwood Estate

    Parkland/woodland garden

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    This stretch of ancient woodland and grassland contains some magnificent trees including the 'Wilberforce Oak', under which William Wilberforce is thought to have sat as he contemplated the abolition of slavery.

     
  • Norsted Valley Woods

    Parkland/woodland garden

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    A series of ancient woods, connected by old hedgerows and dotted with smaller areas of chalk grassland, this valley is one of the most beautiful of southeast London.

     
  • Northala Fields

    Public park

    Kensington Road, Ealing, UB5 6UR [map]

     
  • Old Park Wood

    Parkland/woodland garden

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    A fine ancient wood, rich in woodland wild flowers.

     
  • Paradise Wildlife Park

    Animal collection

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  • Park Lodge Farm

    Farm

    Harvil Road, Uxbridge, UB9 6JP [map]

    Dairy and sheep farm set in 550 acres, with a rotary milking parlour.

     
  • Pear Wood and Stanmore Country Park

    Country park

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    The ancient Pear Wood and the neighbouring Stanmore Country Park are home to an excellent range of uncommon plants and insects.