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Family Days out In the Area

1. Elliot Playing Fields
2. Gaynes Parkway
3. Hacton Parkway
4. Harrow Lodge Park
5. Hornchurch Country Park
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Family Restaurants In the Area

1. ASK
2. Simply Blues
3. Wildwood Restaurant
4. Zizzi
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Hornchurch Country Park, Hornchurch

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Address: Hornchurch
Essex
Hornchurch
Essex
England

Hornchurch Country Park overview

Hornchurch Country Park is a large field and wooded area stretching for a number of miles, with the Ingrebourne River running through it. The park is used by a wide variety of people and is ... especially good for children as it is great for walking, riding bikes and picnics. As there are no cars allowed in the country park other than in the car parks, it is quite safe. There are a number of children’s play areas in Hornchurch Country Park, one is near the Hacton Lane car park and the other is near the Squadrons Approach car park. Both of these children’s play areas have been recently refurbished with climbing frames, slides, swings and roundabouts, and are suitable for children up to about the age of 12. There is also an outside gym area near the Hacton Lane play area. There are no catering or toilet facilities in the park and the nearest ones are probably in Hornchurch Town Centre, which is at least a 20-minute walk away.
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Hornchurch Country Park

04 May 2010
Visited with: Infant, Child
Hornchurch Country Park has had a lot of work doing to it in the past couple of years to make it more attractive to families and this has defiantly paid off. My family and I enjoying visit it to ride our bikes along the country paths or to play in the children’s play areas there. My son particularly enjoys the new play area, near the Squadrons Approach area of the park, which has just been finished and has a climbing frame in the shape of a spitfire (the country park is on the site of an old World War Two airfield and this has been built in dedication to that).