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Hampton
This popular park is named after George James the 9th Earl of Carlisle who was a keen artist.
Barnes
This small residential park has both traditional and natural play facilities, a hugely popular paddling pool as well as a Multi Use Games Area.
Richmond
Ham Village Green is a well utilised green space nestled in the heart of ham that provides a focal point for local residents.
Hampton
This park has a rural feel with old field boundary hedges and mature oaks scattered around the site.
Hampton
This large park is popular with many users. Children of all ages are well catered for in terms of play facilities and sports are played throughout the year.
Twickenham
A recreation ground that is great for ball games and has a popular traditional play area as well as a natural play area.
Hampton
Located just behind Hampton Hill High Street, this small park has the air of a village green.
Hounslow
A fragment of old wilderness known in the 18th century as a haunt of highwaymen, nowadays it is a grassed area with a children’s playground.
Kingston Upon Thames
This park in Hampton Wick is often bustling with activity, the skate park being particularly popular. You must have an 'access pass' to be able to gain entry to the skate park, this costs £10.
Twickenham
A pleasant park that is part of the River Crane walk and connects with Crane Park to the South West and Mereway Nature Park to the East.
Twickenham
Created from wasteland, this lively park now plays host to a number of sports and community events and has a pleasant village green atmosphere.
Whitton
Murray Park contains some fine forest trees donated by the Duke of Argyle, who also donated many rare trees from this site to the newly formed Kew Gardens in the mid 18th century.
Richmond
The park was originally opened in June 1909 as part of an orchard belonging to the Popham Estate.
Palewell Common and Fields is flanked by Richmond Park and the Bank of England Sports Ground.
Sheen
Part of the common is managed as a recreation ground, while the rest is peaceful woodland.
About the park:
Recreation facilities include:
Two football pitches
Bowling green
Cricket square (leased to a local club)
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The park is situated between Fulwell and Teddington and has transformed an area of overgrown wasteland into a innovative play area.