Morden Hall Park is a 21-hectare National Trust park situated around the banks of the River Wandle.
Morden Hall Park is situated around the banks of the River Wandle.
Hinting at its former ’leats’ (small mill river channels), the Wandle splits into various branches spanned here by numerous footbridges. The estate contains Morden Hall itself and various outbuildings. The western part of the park hosts the National Trust’s only Garden Centre.
The owner Gilliat Edward Hatfield left the core of the house and its estate to the National Trust when he died in 1941.
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