Cranford Country Park

Welcome to Cranford Country Park

View of the brick facade of Cranford Park, from the shade of a hanging tree in the foreground and blue skies behind.

Originally the grounds of Cranford House (demolished in 1945), Cranford Country Park is one of Hillingdon’s most historic green spaces - a 144‑acre landscape where centuries of heritage meet peaceful woodland, meadows, and wetlands. 

The natural areas in the park include ancient woodlands, wildflower meadows and wetlands that comprise of marshland, ditches and ponds. The River Crane also flows through the site.

This park has a number of historical features including a walled garden, Ha-ha, a restored 18th century stable block, and the medieval St Dunstan's Church.

Facilities

  • Bridle route
  • Children's play area
  • Friends Group
  • Hillingdon Trail
  • Orchard
  • Orienteering course and nature trails
  • Car park

AccessAble

Please note:

  • Work is still underway at our cafe building above the historic cellars.
  • The toilets and information centre are temporarily unavailable.

Virtual tour

Watch our video to see our virtual heritage site tour.

Experience our access model tour