A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

On a scorching Sunday afternoon, we headed off to Morden Hall Park, a National Trust park located on the banks of the River Wandle in Morden, south London.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

Covering over 125 acres, it’s a lovely park with lots of little bridges spanning the River Wandle as it meanders through the site.

Rising from a spring near South Croydon, the river heads north to its mouth at Wandsworth on the River Thames.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

The estate contains the old Morden Hall itself, Morden Cottage, an old Snuff Mill, and many old farm buildings, some of which are now a garden centre and a city farm.

Above you can see two a pair of edge runner millstones that were used to crush tobacco leaves into snuff.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

The snuff was ground by hand until water-powered mills took over in the 18th century.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

The park was full of families enjoying a picnic in the sunshine.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

Ornate bridge crossing the Wandle.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

Enjoying a swim.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

Morden Cottage.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

Walking around the park.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

Cooling down in the river.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

River activity.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

Morden Hall. Despite being owned by the National Trust it has been boarded up for some time.

The 1770 hall has served as a family home, boarding school for young gentlemen and a military hospital during the First World War.

Elsewhere on the site there has been accusations of ‘bullying’ as the NT look to close down the long-established garden centre [source].

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

Created in 1921 and now maintained by the National Trust, the two acre rose garden contains 48 beds with over 2,000 roses.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

In front of Morden Hall can be found this ‘ruined’ footbridge.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

Crossing the tramway on the way to Merton Abbey Mills.

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London

The old water mill at Merton Abbey Mills near the end of the walk.

Read more about Morden Hall Park and Merton Abbey Mills here.

Info:
Morden Hall Park
Morden Hall Rd
Morden,
London SM4 5JD
Tel: 020 8545 6850
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/morden-hall-park/

One Comment on “A walk around the lovely Morden Hall Park, south London”

  1. There are free guided walks 11.30 and 13.30 on Tuesdays and Sundays if you would like to find out more about the history of the park including a close up view of the archimedes screw turbine installed last year (not easily seen from public areas). Meeting point is right outside the Riverside Cafe.

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