Hampton Court Park (Home Park)

Park Hampton Court Park (Home Park), 5 Summer Rd, Molesey, East Molesey, Thames Ditton, United Kingdom: 220 reviews of visitors, the most complete information about the address, business hours, location on the map, photos, phone number, website and other contacts.
Hampton Court Park (Home Park)
Rate: 4.7
Address: 5 Summer Rd, Molesey, East Molesey, Thames Ditton, United Kingdom
Website: hrp.org.uk

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Latitude: 51.4055884
Longitude: -0.3209247

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reviews

Jayme Kwak
Brilliant and beautiful, maybe not as well known as Richmond or Bushy Parks but also very beautiful and never crowded. Lots of people pass by the inconspicuous entrance without even noticing. Great views of Hampton Court Palace and access to the river. Well worth a visit and quiet too due to no cars.
1 month ago
Clint Shedd
Beautiful nature park, lots of wild life to see. The car park is reasonable but fills up quickly at peak times. There is a pay and display machine which you can pay via your phone which is helpful. Hampton court palace is also close which is a bonus.
1 month ago
david mcmillen
Really nice place to walk in summer. Remember to spray tick repellent before you walk through longer grass areas.
1 month ago
S MEYER
Lovely big park with lots of open green space. Definitely want to come back to explore more.
1 month ago
Chantel Cable
A wild, relatively unkempt park with great oaks, streams and tree-lined bridleways. There is a private road crossing to a nursery and a stud farm. A lovely discovery. The entrance is next to The Old King's Head pub on the other side of Kingston Bridge.
2 months ago
John Willhite
Small area for little ones to play but overall a lovely park! Recommend!
1 month ago
Dawn Ramirez
Lovely park with several lakes and associated wild life. Large herd of Roe Deer who wander freely around the park grounds. DO NOT FEED THEM. Access to the river Thames from the park. Also has a golf course and obviously the Palace of Hampton Court which is full of history.
6 months ago
Holly Norsworthy
Been years since I visited here, lovely walk stretching to the back of Hampton Court Palace. Egyptian geese and deer wandering about. Will be heading back with a picnic. You can have a drink and something to eat at the golf club too.
8 months ago
J B
We walked from Kingston Bridge along Barge Walk following River Thames to Hampton Court and back through Home Park.
3 months ago
Kieron Hodgkins
Do not go without thoroughly checking which gates are open. We ended up walking for hours from one gate to the next trying to get out. No signs or warnings clearly pointing this out either
2 months ago
Spencer Field
Have my place of work close to it so I'm there every day. Auditing this park is on my to do list every time when my bus is late. Also have a membership for Royal Palaces so it is easy and don't cost a penny. Recommend. Other side of the road is Bushy Park so again nice place to visit.
5 months ago
Derek Amarasingham
Great park, much quieter than bushy and in my opinion more scenic.
4 months ago
Sue Halligan
Beautiful park, well managed and a piece of tranquility in the chaos !
2 months ago
JEFFS SPOTT
Open spaces. Open thinking. Open mind.
1 month ago
Bill Casale
Beautiful grounds of Hampton Court, free for everybody. Well managed to retain a 'wild' feel. Dogs allowed. I particularly enjoyed the Rick pond which was alive with birds and their song
4 weeks ago
Ken Ip
A big park between Hampton Court and Kingston. Not as popular as Richmond Park, and this is a good place to spot deer.
7 months ago
Ron Halbach
Home Park gets a bit overshadowed by Bushy Park with its ornamental gardens and the Diana fountain, but it's a really fantastic place in its own right. Perhaps the best thing about Home Park is that it's quieter than the other parks nearby. It's a great place to watch the wildlife. In the spring and autumn, when the sun is going down is a great time to see the deer. The ponds and the Long Water are great places to watch the waterfowl.
4 months ago
CEE BEE
Nice park for a walk (no ad good for cycling) where you can see old palaces & historic buildings, old forest and lots of wild deer.
3 months ago
Anastasia B
Usually quieter than both Richmond and Bushey Parks. Great fountains at the Long Water and lots of Deer.
5 months ago
Medvedevel Medvedev
Here for the flower show. Fantastic place to visit. Everyone is so friendly and helpful. A really great day out. The show is open from now through to Sunday. Come along and enjoy.
4 months ago
KarynJohn Cray
First time here at Hampton Court Park.. Park is massive and has a great long walk with views of the Palace, water and lovely trees. Parking can be a challenge in Hampton, if you can't get spaces in the Palace parking, please consider residential roads near the Hampton station, check out parking restrictions on those roads, i went on a weekend and wasn't as busy well baring in mind its not a normal weekend during this COV19 lockdown. There is a golf course on the park so please be aware of the golf balls flying over your head. Great place to bring families and your bicycles to ride on the grass and pavement paths.
4 weeks ago
Cole Terpstra
Surprising. I did not know about these wonderful grounds. We enjoyed watching the deer and roaming around the long esplanade.
6 months ago
Sushobhan Jana
Feeding deers by hand. Hampton Court Palace. It is possible to find spot with no humans there... Interested?
4 months ago
Robert Lincoln
The grounds are huge and beautifully maintained. It's a beautiful piece of Britain that is well worth a visit.
11 months ago
Christopher Morrissette
Wonderful park, must be seen.
7 months ago
Jamahl Black
It's a good way to see Hampton court palace and the long water when the palace itself is shut due to the covid lockdown. It's a really huge often forgotten park, with its own herd of fallow deer separate from bushy park next door, without all the annoying People feeding them and having picnic's in the middle of their habitat!
4 months ago
Mauricio Morales
We are so lucky living nearby this lovely park. Great sunny day yesterday to walk there and take some stunning photos.
5 months ago
Corey Cormier
Probably one of the finest open parks, so many avenues and vistas.
4 months ago
Vickie Williams
Lovely large park behind Hampton Court Palace
3 months ago
Neeta Karani
Very nice & lovely place to go for a walk. Great place to have fun with deers and to go for a picnic.
10 months ago
Howie Brown
Great park to walk!
3 months ago
Julie Phillips
Just off Kingston bridge, next to the Thames and Hampton Court, with a golf course, a few ponds and the feeder lake it also has avenues of various trees. Look for the swans, ducks & geese etc a heron and if lucky a kingfisher. There is a gate onto the river tow path so you can start in the park and finish along the river or go the opposite way.
6 months ago
Daniela Castro
Lovely open space to walk and explore.
2 months ago
Riku Partanen
Beautiful countryside. Lovely walks for families,dog walkers etc. Nice place for sunbathing,picnics,relaxing. Views and scenery stunning. Love coming here in the summer.
3 months ago
Brandon Owsley
If you had enough time in Richmond park , it time to discover Hampton Court Park, nearby , this park is really clean, with little lake, pond, trees, flowers, rabbits and deers ! Hard to don’t spot them as they are many around the park and really not afraid of humans. Then the Hampton Court Palace is just a the west side if you want to visit.
4 months ago
Marco M
A large, beautiful, peaceful park. The Long Water with its fountains and wildfowl is a must see. Can seem a bit empty at first, so might suit people who like a long walk or to cycle. Once you know the park, you can really appreciate it. A bit of a hidden gem.
2 months ago
Woody
Very nice park beautiful lakes and wildlife including wild deer excellent place to relax
5 months ago
Byron DeGrave
Beautiful park, especially Hampton Court Palace. The atmosphere is lovely with the river at the background and even saw a some deers.
4 weeks ago
Lori Jacobs
Walked from Richmond to Hampton Court Park and Palace. Lovely scenery and beautiful canal
11 months ago
Maria henk
An absolute hidden gem of a park! It is so green and serene, with beautiful ponds and lots of wildlife roaming around seamlessly - including around 300 fallow deer! The long water which leads to Hampton Court Palace offers an incredible view, with loads of swans and other beautiful birds within the vicinity! Also, unlike neighbouring Richmond and Bushey parks, this place is incredibly quiet by comparison! A fantastic way to spend to a relaxing and enjoyable afternoon!
11 months ago
sue pugh
There is something magical about this park for me. Why? Every time I go cycling inside it, it is super tranquil and offers me a mental space for relaxing, re-gathering my thoughts and really breathing into the essence of existence itself. Then I start seeing the deer around who sometimes cross the road right in front of my bike.
3 days ago
Jonathan Klate
So peaceful and beautiful, with a highlight being the Jubilee Fountain and the view up Long Water to the Palace.
9 months ago
Quirin Nieuwenhuizen
A beautiful park! A lot of deer wandering around.
2 months ago
Irina Costache
Along the bank, the pretty castle with Mini- market good for having stroll around.
6 months ago
hijodelantorcha nunya
My happy place during lockdown.
7 months ago
Andrey Washington
Quite out of the way. nice to see some.deer
4 months ago
Dark Shade
Great walk, first time in Home Park, despite being a Molesey resident for 20 years! Walked from the River around Long Walk to the Bushy Park side of the park.
1 month ago
Tate Johnson
Really nice for an afternoon out.
2 months ago
Misty Gullion
Great secluded park, very few people utilise this little gem of a park, so ideal for long meandering peaceful walks Access is a gate 250m from the Lion Gate at Hampton Court Palace or a Gate at the end of Kingston Bridge Stunning wildlife with always something to marvel at. For info no cafeteria or restroom facilities available. But a real Oasis of calm that is well worth visiting.
5 months ago
crystal grant
Very few people about Pity there are no places to deposit rubbish
5 months ago

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