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Springfield Park

61 Ashtead Rd, London E5 9AX, United Kingdom

Springfield Park
Park
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2 reviews
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HWCR+85 London, United Kingdom
+44 20 8356 3000
hackney.gov.uk
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Amy
Amy
Brilliant park to visit on a sunny day - and it's not one of the better-known parks so there usually aren't very many people there. There's a bunch of things you can do -- sit beside the pond, lie down in the upper area and enjoy the view, go down to the more secluded areas among the trees, go to the canal and watch boats, or take a 15 minute walk north to see some cows and horses.
Ang Kofi Afia O
Ang Kofi Afia O
This park is a favourite spot for my family. It's a beautiful green space for bike riding, exercising, playing ball games and flying kites. There are tennis courts and on Sundays you can watch the cricket players on the green if you're interested. It's a good spot for picnics and has a lovely pond with ducks and fish. It has a small kids play area with monkey bars a small slide in sand, sand pit and swings. Its currently undergoing renovations which I hope will further improve this space.
Victoria Brian
Victoria Brian211 days ago
Park from my childhood onto of walthamstow marshes and the river lea
Lovely place to go chill and read a book or take the kids and have some fun
Harold Wilfred
Harold Wilfred272 days ago
Easily accessible for people living in Clapton and a jog away for those in Hackney (but I'd recommend Victoria park for you lot). The park is spread out in different levels of elevation attracting a wide variety of active crowds as well as to relax and walk your dogs. There's a small lake which adds to the cool atmosphere and spacious and dedicated courts for tennis, football etc.
Bradley Leacy
Bradley Leacy272 days ago
Amazing park especially for cycling downhill inside 💯 but inside this particular park there is a few hidden away spots where you can chill hidden 🥰
Cara
Cara2 years ago
Bit of a late review as it’s no longer summer but this is one of my favourite parks to go to and relax if I’m blue. I never took any notice of what’s in the park but discovered it through doing a foraging tour with John the poacher through Instagram.

Anyway it’s become one of my favourite parks that I regular visit. I like to sit on the top of the hill overlooking the tennis courts and look at the skyline of London. Also if you look closely enough there is some interested plant life and animals.
Alexandre Monnier
Alexandre Monnier2 years ago
One of my favourite parks in London. Less crowded than others, with beautiful essences growing and so many birds hanging out (there's an ornithologic reserve in the wetlands nearby).
Steveb Me
Steveb Me2 years ago
A very open park, with a pond at the top, then steeply tumbling down the hill towards the River Lea navigation. You can cross to Walthamstow marshes on the far corner to the left, looking down the hill. Great views from the top.
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