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Charlton Park

 
Charlton House and arch Charlton House
A large, level, open and grassy park boasting Charlton House, one of the finest examples of Jacobean architecture. It is also the proud winner of the Green Apple National Gold Winner 2004 award for its contribution to the local community.
Charlton Park also has some newly redesigned gardens, including a Japanese-style herb garden, and the adjoining pond garden. There is a special focus on the sensory nature of these gardens for visitors with visual or physical disabilities.

To the south-east of Charlton House are two walled gardens and a formal vista. One of the gardens was opened in July 2006 as a Peace Garden, in conjunction with Amnesty International.

More about Charlton House

Park management plan consultation

Have your say in how your park is managed. Read the park management plans and comment.

Friends of Charlton Park

Take an active role in shaping the way your park is run – be a friend of the park. 

More about 'friends of parks' groups

More about the Friends of Charlton Park and other park friends groups in the Charlton area 


Sport areas

A floodlit all-weather sports pitch offering a wide variety of outdoor facilities:

  • Football
  • Rugby

Walks

The park ranger service organises walks every Tuesday at 10am from the rear lawn of Charlton House. Find out more: guided tours of other parks.

Charlton Park is also part of the Green Chain Walk

    Cafe

    A cafe is open on weekends.

    Playground

    With integrated access for the wheelchair - bound disabled.

    Access

    Wheelchair access is available.

    Address

    Charlton
    Charlton Park Road
    London SE7

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