Parks

Find your park in Hounslow

Telephone for Parks enquiries: 0845 456 2796
Email: hounslow-info@laing.com

Beaversfield Park

Rosemary Avenue

Hounslow West

Entrance to Beaversfield Park - link to Beaversfield Park page
Beaversfield Park is situated on Rosemary Avenue, a 10 minute walk from Hounslow West tube station. As one of the few green spaces in a relatively urban area, it is a popular and well used site.
Bedfont Lakes Clockhouse Lane
Bedfont
Middlesex  TW14 8QA
Bedfont Lakes
Bedfont Lakes Country Park is a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (of Metropolitan Importance) and has won many national and regional awards for excellence.

Boston Manor Park

Boston Manor Road

Brentford

Middlesex  TW8 9JX

Boston Manor Park
Boston Manor Park is a large historic park surrounding Boston Manor House which was built in 1623 and remained in private ownership until 1924.Most of the land that is now the park was farmland until the end of last century.

Burlington Lane

Chiswick   W4 2RP

Bridge_at_Chiswick_House
Chiswick House is considered to be the finest surviving example of Palladian architecture in Britain, with superb collections of paintings and furniture. Its surrounding grounds claim to be the birthplace of the English landscape garden and thought to be the most important historical landscapes in England and in Wales.
Crane Valley Park

Hounslow Heath

Staines Road, Hounslow

Crane Valey Park - view over river - link to Crane Valley Park Page
Crane Park is in the boroughs of Richmond and Hounslow.  The River Crane flows through the park and the riverbanks are home to a thriving colony of Marsh Frogs and the very rare Water Vole. The largest crack willow in the country grows by its waters. 
Dukes Hollow

Riverside Drive

Chiswick Riverside, Chiswick

Duke's Meadow - near Duke's Hollow - link to page
A small area of ecological importance by Barnes Bridge on the River Thames with a natural tidal foreshore, featuring a variety of waterside plants. Home to two nationally rare snails: the Two Lipped Door Snail and the German Hairy Snail. A viewing platform is open daily.
Gunnersbury Park

Popes Lane

London. W3 8LQ

Gunnersbury Park Estate
Gunnersbury Park is a large leafy park set between Brentford and Acton. It has a range of attractions and things to do including formal gardens, green open spaces, lakes, historic buildings, a museum, play and sports facilities and a network of tree lined paths.
Hanworth Park

Hanworth Road

Castle Way

TW13 5EG

Hanworth Park - meadow with dramatic sky
Hanworth Park, located in the southwest of the borough, is one Hounslow’s Historic Parks and Gardens and was formerly a Royal Park and Palace used by King Henry VIII.
Hounslow Heath 450, Staines Road
Hounslow
TW4 5RB
Hounslow Heath - The remakable Bee Orchid - link to page
Hounslow Heath is a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (of Metropolitan Importance) and is made up of lowland heath, dry acid grassland, woodland, scrub, neutral grasslands, wetlands, wildflower meadows, providing a wild, rugged country setting with a large network of paths for your visit, in what is a heavily urbanised area.
Jersey Gardens St. Mary's Crescent
Osterley
Jersey Gardens - Shady path
The gardens were created from a disused gravel pit, purchased in 1927 and designed and laid out between 1928 and 1931 by the local authority under the guidance of Park Superintendent, William MacDonald Campbell. The alpine rockery is a unique feature in London and perhaps in the whole of the southeast of England.
Pevensey Road

Pevensey Road

Hanworth

Pevensey Road Open Space - meadow scrubland flowers
This green open space is a designated Local Nature Reserve, and features areas of meadow scrubland, woodland and wetlands alongside the River Crane. The riverside walk here forms part of the London Loop walk and it is possible to walk from Pevensey Road to the River Thames following the River Crane.
Redlees Park

Twickenham Road

Isleworth

Middlesex

Redlees Park - link to Redlees Park pages
Redlees Park is 6.34 hectares in area and is situated in the Isleworth ward of the London Borough of Hounslow, close the centre of what was, in historical times, Isleworth village.
St. John's Gardens

St. John's Road

Isleworth

Middlesex

St.Johns Gardens - SeeSaw

St. John's Gardens situated between St. John's Road and Linkfield Road in Isleworth.

A lovely local resource about to undergo a transformation to its play area...