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π London, Greater London
Small residential playground with equipment for toddlers and older children, a no-dogs policy, and pram access. Less crowded than larger nearby parks. Some litter and maintenance issues reported, and teenagers occasionally congregate in the area.
Nice and not super busy. Really good park to spend time with kids and everyone respect and look after their ones
π Family Action Verdict
Families with toddlers and children under 8 will find this a practical local option away from the crowds of larger parks. The enclosed, residential setting keeps it quieter on weekdays and early mornings. Families with older children wanting more varied equipment are likely to outgrow the space quickly.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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SΓ©rgio Macia
a year ago
βNice and not super busy. Really good park to spend time with kids and everyone respect and look after their onesβ
Vish Jey
7 years ago
βThis a nice small playground for toddlers and older kids. It can get very busy quickly on a sunny day. There's a no dog allowed rule but it's a shame some people don't read the signs.β
jane gathard
6 years ago
βNice quiet little park. I take my disabled client there every day to be amongst the children. Unfortunately there is always litter on the ground, food wrappers and nappies despite the fact a bin is provided. I have also had to stop some of the children from destroying the protective rubber flooring. Some of the parents aren't policing their offspring.β
Alfreda Pinnock
7 years ago
βSmall playground which could do we a few more playground equipment as in densely residential area. Even though small can easily spend 30 mins playing with other children who are very friendly.β
Reviews from Google
Overview
Stanford Playground is a compact local play area enclosed within a residential setting. Equipment covers toddlers and older children. A no-dogs policy applies, and compliance is inconsistent. Litter including food wrappers has been noted with bins being available. Rubber flooring has been damaged in places. Teenagers are reported to gather in the area at times, which some families find off-putting. Visits of around 30 to 45 minutes suit the size of the space well.







