Reviews
A nice quite area off the Uxbridge Road outside the pitshanger meseum. Also site of a War Memorial to WWI and WWII.
Nice bit of green to walk around, and is in walking distance to the 207, 65 bus route and Questors theatre. However if you are feeling a little adventurous why not take a stroll next door into Walpole Park. Secondly Ealing Broadway shopping centre is stone throw away, so if want to do some shopping or perhaps have meal you will not have to travel far.
Kind of just a big crosswalk most of the year but occasionally there is activities, like a French food fair, or music and clowns.. usually again associated with stalls selling food! Missing is any kind of little kids play area, and it is surrounded by busy streets, so go to the nearby Walpole park for that.
Literally love the place. Spent so many days in the park, which is not to big, but very clean and tidy. There's pubs and restaurants minutes away by walk and a bigger park not far away.
I mean it's fine if you enjoy the specific combination of lying on the grass in nature whilst simultaneously feeling that you are imminently about to be run-over by a car/bike/scooter/e-scooter/football/dog/youth/squirrel/you bloody name it why is it all here sod it I'm going home.
Ealing Green Park is known as Walpole park a municipal urban public open space run by London Borough of Ealing Council. Its main entrance is situated in the Mattock Lane, Ealing, West London. They recently renovated.
Lovely little park that isolates you instantly from the noise and disturbances of Ealing. Nice place to go and relax or spend time with friends when the weather allows it.
They have quite a few events here throughout the year including the fun fairs, a nice place in Ealing if you want to sit and chill for FREE
IT'S just a green space.
It's not really a park but really just a place to eat lunch in the sun. Or walk through occasionally.