Hylands Park is a historic urban park offering diverse recreational opportunities, extensive gardens, and cultural event spaces within Chelmsford, Essex.
Hylands Park, located in Chelmsford, Essex, England, spans over 574 acres of parkland and gardens, centered around the grand Hylands House, an early 20th-century neo-Georgian mansion. The park includes formal gardens, open grassland, woodland areas, and lakes, making it a popular destination for walking, picnicking, cycling, and outdoor events. Originally part of a private estate, the park was opened to the public in the late 20th century and has since become a key community hub and venue for festivals such as V Festival. The picturesque gardens feature a rose garden, herbaceous borders, and peaceful water features, attracting gardeners and photographers alike. Wildlife is abundant, with birds, small mammals, and diverse plant species benefitting from the varying habitats. Hylands Park also hosts sports facilities, playgrounds, and an orienteering course, catering to families and fitness enthusiasts. The park is known for its large event spaces, including the Hylands House, which serves as a cultural and historic focal point. Accessibility and well-maintained paths allow visitors of all ages and abilities to enjoy the natural and recreational offerings. The blend of natural beauty, historic architecture, and modern amenities makes Hylands Park a valuable green space for the Chelmsford community and visitors.
Hylands House – an early 20th-century neo-Georgian mansion open to visitors
The formal Rose Garden with seasonal displays and heritage plants
Large open spaces hosting annual music festivals and community events
Network of accessible trails through woodland, gardens, and lakeside
A grand neo-Georgian mansion featuring period architecture and gardens, open seasonally with tours and events.
A carefully maintained garden showcasing a variety of rose species, especially vibrant in late spring and summer.
Expansive lawns used for large cultural events including music festivals, bringing thousands of visitors annually.