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Wanstead Park (part of Epping Forest) Adventures

Wanstead Park, part of the larger Epping Forest, offers a historic and tranquil blend of landscaped gardens, ancient woodlands, lakes, and outdoor recreation opportunities within Greater London.

140
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
300,000+
Annual Visitors
1878 (as part of Epping Forest protection)
Year Established

About Wanstead Park (part of Epping Forest)

 

Wanstead Park, located in the London Borough of Redbridge, is a designated area within the greater Epping Forest, one of the largest open spaces in London. The park retains elements of its 18th-century formal estate design, originally created by renowned landscape gardener Humphry Repton. Straddling approximately 140 acres, Wanstead Park features a combination of natural woodland, formal gardens, and ornamental lakes. The park’s landscape is marked by dense oak and hornbeam woods interspersed with open grassy areas and historic water features such as the rhododendron-lined ponds and the Upper and Lower Lakes, which are home to diverse birdlife and aquatic species. Wanstead Park holds significant historical importance as an aristocratic hunting ground and leisure estate dating back to the 17th century, later transformed into a public park when Epping Forest was preserved as a borough-managed public open space in the late 19th century. Today, visitors can enjoy peaceful walking trails, casual wildlife spotting, and exploring remnants of old masonry and garden structures, such as the Temple and former grand avenues. The park’s proximity to urban London makes it a valuable green refuge for city dwellers seeking nature, history, and mild outdoor activities. Educational programs and community events occasionally take place, emphasizing the park's cultural heritage and natural conservation. Wanstead Park is managed under the stewardship of the City of London Corporation, which also oversees Epping Forest, ensuring protection of its biodiversity and character while fostering recreational access.

Highlights

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The historic Upper and Lower Lakes with rich birdlife and waterside walks

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The surviving Humphry Repton landscape design features, including garden terraces and waterworks

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The 17th-century remnants of Wanstead House estate, including garden follies and gate lodges

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Peaceful woodland trails with ancient oak and hornbeam trees ideal for quiet nature walks

Notable Natural Features

Upper and Lower Lakes

Two ornamental lakes created as part of the 18th-century landscaped estate, offering habitats for waterfowl and scenic waterside paths.

Humphry Repton Garden Design

Elements of Repton’s landscape gardening ambitions remain visible in terraces, planted areas, and the layout of paths and water features.

Wanstead House Remnants

Fragments of the grand mansions and formal gardens that once occupied the site, including garden follies and decorative masonry.