Welcome to Cranford Park, your premier destination for outdoor recreation in Cranford, London. Nestled in a picturesque setting, our park offers a vibrant space where families can come together to enjoy various outdoor activities, from leisurely strolls along beautifully maintained pathways to engaging play areas for children. We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming environment that encourages exploration, relaxation, and connection with nature.

At Cranford Park, we offer a range of facilities designed to enhance your visit, including picnic spots perfect for family gatherings, sports fields for friendly competitions, and serene gardens ideal for quiet reflection. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist you with inquiries or provide information about upcoming events and activities tailored for all ages.

Whether you’re looking to host a community event, enjoy a day out with loved ones, or simply unwind in a natural oasis, Cranford Park is dedicated to delivering an exceptional experience. Don’t hesitate to reach out by phone at 0800 694 0240 or visit our website for more details. Join us and discover the charm and recreational opportunities that make Cranford Park a beloved local gem!

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Nicci Liddy

5 Google Rating

Love walking our dog here & he loves it too. Never crowded, but a well used park land with open spac

5/ 5

Love walking our dog here & he loves it too. Never crowded, but a well used park land with open spaces, wooded areas, a clean river for dogs to splash around in, a stream and a large enclosed field (used for cattle in spring & summer) that is great if you are wary of letting your pooch off lead. A tranquil site considering the location is between Heathrow Airport and the M4.

Ranj Singh

5 Google Rating

A real hidden gem with such great grounds and amazing history. The site was used by the knights Temp

5/ 5

A real hidden gem with such great grounds and amazing history. The site was used by the knights Templar’s and is recorded in the Domesday book. Go and visit if you haven’t already. Walk along the paths and through the forest area / go off the beaten track and through the orchard. Walk along the river crane and visit St. Dunstan’s Church which has some famous residents.

Sanjeev Lal

4 Google Rating

Popular with dog walkers. Good for a 45 minute walk.

4/ 5

Popular with dog walkers. Good for a 45 minute walk.

Bulbir Panesar

5 Google Rating

My dog loved it, so much open space, wood lands to explore.

5/ 5

My dog loved it, so much open space, wood lands to explore.

Pete S

5 Google Rating

Although next to the M4, it is quite peaceful and tranquil, even in damp and wet weather.

5/ 5

Although next to the M4, it is quite peaceful and tranquil, even in damp and wet weather.

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