Walpole Park is a stunning 28-acre Grade II listed park in the heart of Ealing. Originally the landscaped grounds of Pitzhanger Manor, it is now one of London's most beloved public parks, offering a beautiful blend of historic gardens, family-friendly attractions, and serene natural beauty.
Historic Gardens and Water Features
The park's design still reflects its Regency origins, with picturesque views, sweeping lawns, and a serpentine lake that is home to a variety of waterfowl. Key features include:
- The Serpentine Lake: A beautiful winding body of water crossed by an ornamental bridge, offering tranquil views and a habitat for ducks and swans.
- Walled Garden: A peaceful kitchen garden that has been beautifully restored, featuring flowerbeds, fruit trees, and a stunning rose garden.
- Pitzhanger Manor: The park is the setting for Sir John Soane's magnificent country home, Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, which provides a dramatic backdrop.
Attractions and Facilities
Walpole Park is much more than just a historic landscape. It is a vibrant community hub with facilities for all ages:
- Children's Playground: A large, modern playground with a variety of equipment for different age groups.
- The Rickyard: A café located in the park's historic stable block, offering refreshments and a place to relax.
- Events and Festivals: The park is the venue for the renowned Ealing Summer Festivals, including the Ealing Beer Festival, Ealing Comedy Festival, and Ealing Jazz Festival, which draw crowds from across London.
Visitor Information
Location & Access
Address: Walpole Park, Mattock Lane, Ealing, London, W5 5BG
The park is free to enter and open daily from 7:30 am until dusk.
Getting Here
By Tube & Rail: Ealing Broadway station is a 5-10 minute walk away.
By Bus: Routes 65, E2, and E8 stop directly outside the park on Ealing Green.
 
                    