Other parks in Northolt
Belvue/Northolt Manor
Northolt Manor is a Local Nature Reserve as it is the site of a 14th century moated manor. Belvue is a woodland and wide expanse of open space adjacent to St Mary's churchyard. Footpaths are provided for easy access to the most northern part of the Northolt Greenford Countryside Park.
Access: Rowdell Road, Ealing Road and Court Farm Road
Transport: Tube: Northolt (Central line), Bus: E10, 90, 120
Open access
Contact: west ranger team
Down Way
Small park area with a playground, five a side area and basketball area.
Access: Down Way
Transport: Bus: E9
Facilities: Playground, multi-use games area, basketball
Open access
Contact: west ranger team
Fairview Playground
A junior playground area and youth football and basketball area. Also has picnic facilities.
Access: Wilsmere Drive
Transport: Bus: 282
Facilities: Playground, multi-use goal area.
Open access
Contact: west ranger team
Lime Tree Park
The site includes a pond planted with reeds, rushes and plants of local origin. The park is adjacent to the playcentre playground with an adventure area.
Access: Thorndike Avenue, Hawtrey Avenue, Irving Avenue and Laughton Road.
Transport: Bus: 90, 282, E2
Facilities: Playcentre, playground,
Open access
Contact: west ranger team
Medlar
Formal open space adjacent to Northolt golf club that provides a link between Rectory Fields and Northala. There will be site improvements in 2006 with the creation of a new watercourse, improvements to the entrance, and the creation of new paths, small mounds, and watercourse crossings. The re-development is part of the Northala Fields Development.
Access: Huxley Close
Transport: Bus: 90, 120, 140, 282
Open access
Contact: west ranger team
Rectory Fields
Large playing fields with pavilion and extensive playgrounds for all ages. There is a small nature area with two ponds and a length of old hedgerow. A new 5-a-side sports facility with improved changing facilities is planned for the site.
Access: Parkfield Close, Rectory Park Avenue, Parkfield Drive and Ruislip Road.
Transport: Bus: 90, 120, 140, 282, E6, E7, E9
Facilities: Playgrounds, football and cricket pitches, conservation area
Open access and car parking is available with booked pitch and pavilion use.
Contact: west ranger team
Smiths Farm
The site is part of the Northolt and Greenford Countryside Park which is bordered by the canal in the east. The site supports a wide range of wildlife habitats including wetlands, grasslands and scrub and has a very good path network to enjoy walking around the site.
Access: Horse Shoe Crescent, or from Smiths Farm Estate and Marnham Fields via footbridge over the Grand Union Canal. Transport: Bus: E10
Open access
Contact: west ranger team
Yeading Brook Meadows
A Local Nature Reserve complementing the adjacent Yeading Brook Meadows in Hillingdon. The brook has a nice walk along the bank, there are ancient wildflower hay meadows and a small wood area. Great haven for wildlife with some uncommon plants!
Access: Kingshill Avenue
Transport: Bus: E9
Open access
Contact: west ranger team