1 / 3King George's Playing Fields
📍 Brentwood, Greater London
Large recreation complex with an outdoor adventure playground, splash pad with fountains, two-storey indoor soft play (separate toddler and older zones), Ninja Tag Active obstacle course, sensory room, and crazy golf.
I’m not going to lie, I’ve been to King George’s playing fields maybe 5 times over 20 years of living in Brentwood. It’s a nice park that once or twice a year is used for events like the strawberry fair! It’s got great facilities for kids including a tree top climbing frame, kids adventure playground, and a huge number of playground rides from zip wires to swings. Dog walkers and kit fit folks in the mornings, chillers in the afternoon and kids in the afternoons, the park is important for everyone in their own way. Well kept grounds, clean, friendly, it’s definitely worth a visit.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children across a wide age range who want a full day of varied activity in one location. The mix of outdoor adventure, water play, and indoor soft play covers most ages from toddlers to early teens.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Spencer Hawken
a year ago
“I’m not going to lie, I’ve been to King George’s playing fields maybe 5 times over 20 years of living in Brentwood. It’s a nice park that once or twice a year is used for events like the strawberry fair! It’s got great facilities for kids including a tree top climbing frame, kids adventure playground, and a huge number of playground rides from zip wires to swings. Dog walkers and kit fit folks in the mornings, chillers in the afternoon and kids in the afternoons, the park is important for everyone in their own way. Well kept grounds, clean, friendly, it’s definitely worth a visit.”
Muzaphal Kimbugwe
a year ago
“I've been to King George's Playing Fields multiple times, and I enjoy the place. It's perfect for both children who want to have a fun day in the park and adults who wish to relax and unwind. The park is equipped with a play area featuring various swings and equipment, a water play area, a forest path for walks, and beautiful gardens. There is also a football field and a skate park. I highly recommend it.”
vicky bentley
11 months ago
“So much for the children to do, Don't think it's fair that you have to pay to use the splash area and the adventure playground, The cafe's okay food's nice, Nice walk through the woods, And they've got crazy golf. 3 car parks and the sensory garden is lovely, Well worth a visit to this place.”
Catherine Murray
a year ago
“Took my 3 grandchildren to the splash park (administered by Everyone Active). The children are aged 13, 9 & 2 1/2. Spent a lovely couple of hours there… 25 min session of the splash was enough for my little ones… I am sure others would be thrilled to spend hours in there. The grounds are well kept, play equipment in the ‘regular’ park was bright and inviting. Toilet facilities near the water park need more regular cleaning. They smelt awful. Many youngsters were using the toilets as changing rooms… not great when you have a toddler waiting to use the toilet… maybe a changing area should be built within the splash area? The only real let down for this place is the parking… well the method of paying… and the cost. I ended up having to pay on the phone…. The automated system asks you what time you are leaving in order to work out your parking cost… I repeat tried to tell it… I would be gone by 17:30… but it understood this as 19:30…. After several attempts to correct this.. I ended up paying the full day cost… which was around £9 I think… my parking should have been about £4. In the end… I actually left the park around 15:30. So I do feel this is extremely unfair. I now have an account with the parking for King George’s… so will see what happens next time I visit.”
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Overview
King George's Playing Fields combines outdoor and indoor play across a large site. The adventure playground has tree-top climbing frames and big slides; the splash pad runs timed 25-minute sessions. Indoor soft play is split across two floors with a dedicated toddler area. Ninja Tag Active adds a separate obstacle course. A sensory room and Changing Places accessible toilet are on site. The cafe is operational throughout.






