Discover West Ealing's verdant parks and fascinating history, easily explored without a car
Tucked away in the leafy expanse of West London, West Ealing offers a delightful escape with its charming green spaces and intriguing heritage, all effortlessly accessible for those travelling by public transport.
Begin your adventure at Walpole Park, a beautiful public park featuring two serene ponds, a delightful café, and an 18th-century manor house. Within its grounds, you’ll discover the captivating Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, a house designed by Sir John Soane, now hosting engaging modern art exhibitions.
A short bus ride or pleasant stroll will take you to Gunnersbury Park, a grand former estate boasting picturesque lakes, historic buildings, and the fascinating Gunnersbury Park Museum, filled with local artefacts. For a change of scenery, explore the tranquil pathways of Lammas Park or the open meadows of Ealing Common.
Head slightly further west to uncover Brent Lodge Park, home to the family-friendly Hanwell Zoo and the whimsical Millennium Maze. Don’t miss the impressive Hanwell Flight of Locks on the Grand Union Canal, a captivating piece of engineering perfect for a canalside walk. With excellent train connections, including the Elizabeth Line from West Ealing station, navigating this charming corner of London is a breeze, promising a relaxed and rewarding visit.



