**One Tree Hill Recreation Ground**

Nestled in the heart of Wembley at 108 Norton Rd, One Tree Hill Recreation Ground is your go-to destination for outdoor fun and family-friendly activities. This beautifully maintained park offers a tranquil escape for visitors of all ages, featuring expansive green spaces ideal for leisurely strolls, picnics, and play. With well-equipped playgrounds, sports facilities, and scenic walking paths, One Tree Hill provides a vibrant environment perfect for both relaxation and recreation.

Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring that every visitor enjoys an unforgettable experience, whether you’re looking to engage in a friendly game of football, explore nature with your children, or simply unwind amidst the lush surroundings. The park is also a popular spot for community events and gatherings, making it a hub for local engagement and outdoor enjoyment.

At One Tree Hill Recreation Ground, we believe in fostering a sense of community while promoting an active lifestyle. For any inquiries or to learn more about our facilities, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 020 8937 5619 or visit our website. Join us and discover why One Tree Hill is a cherished gem in Wembley, offering not just a park but a place where memories are made.

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Sandra Cadore

3 Google Rating

Lovely open space, has play area for children but people leave their rubbish on the ground if bins a

3/ 5

Lovely open space, has play area for children but people leave their rubbish on the ground if bins are full. Walk through park to get to Alperton cemetery which is across the road

Bombay RS

4 Google Rating

Good ave a bit more variation for children up to age 6. Good space overall

4/ 5

Good ave a bit more variation for children up to age 6. Good space overall

B B

1 Google Rating

If it was a recycling yard I'd give 2 stars or if it was an asda I'd consider even 3 stars.. But as

1/ 5

If it was a recycling yard I'd give 2 stars or if it was an asda I'd consider even 3 stars.. But as a park is filthy more rubbish than trees no maintenance and dark figures all around. Not recommended for kids nor ladies even you guys at least under 60kg

SHIVAM JOSHI PHOTOGRAPHY

5 Google Rating

Beautiful place to spend evening with Loved once and nature.

5/ 5

Beautiful place to spend evening with Loved once and nature.

Den Tanko

5 Google Rating

Love it. Very nice, clean and for all ages

5/ 5

Love it. Very nice, clean and for all ages

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