**Grove Park London** is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Chiswick, offering a serene escape for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Located at 13 Grove Park Road, this vibrant park is your go-to destination for engaging recreational activities and cherished family moments. With sprawling green spaces, well-maintained playgrounds, and scenic walking paths along the River Thames, Grove Park invites visitors to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying a plethora of outdoor pursuits.

Whether you’re seeking a peaceful stroll, a fun day out with the kids, or an invigorating run, Grove Park provides an inviting atmosphere for all ages. Our family-friendly environment encourages community engagement and interaction, making it the perfect spot for picnics, sports, or simply unwinding with loved ones.

At Grove Park, we pride ourselves on offering exceptional experiences tailored to the needs of our visitors. Our dedicated team is always on hand to assist with any inquiries or to help you plan your visit. We encourage you to book an appointment or reach out to us for more information about the park’s amenities and events. Discover the unique charm of Grove Park London—your idyllic retreat for outdoor fun and relaxation in the bustling city!

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Jerome Dunne

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Great Park

5/ 5

Great Park

Paddy Wyatt

5 Google Rating

A truly lovely part of Chiswick though perhaps not quite as lovely as Strand-on-the-Green......thoug

5/ 5

A truly lovely part of Chiswick though perhaps not quite as lovely as Strand-on-the-Green......though I'm biased. Parking is tough.

Jessica Sinclair

5 Google Rating

Pretty victorian garden village in West London. Surrounded by Strand-On-The-Green, Gunnersbury, Chis

5/ 5

Pretty victorian garden village in West London. Surrounded by Strand-On-The-Green, Gunnersbury, Chiswick Village, and the M4. Has it's own overground station Chiswick, Chiswick House and Gardens Trust, Hogarth House, the arts and crafts era St Michael's Church in Elmwood Road, and the old Icehouse etc. Queen Anne used to make special trips in her coach to see the cherry blossom along Staveley Road. Walking through the distant and long unvisited streets of my childhood memories. Funny how One always imagines it sunny with the wisteria in full bloom. So it was simply a magnificent sunny reality with the fully flowering wisteria still growing in the same old places. Nowt has changed and yet nothing has remained the same. 😁

Joanna Tilley

4 Google Rating

Good hockey Astro water pitch

4/ 5

Good hockey Astro water pitch

little cat

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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