Introduction
The Assembly Hall with a small clock tower overlooks the main area of open grassland, which has perimeter tarmac paths and some planting of shrubs and roses. To the north is an ornamental pool that was once fed from an underground stream, with a pergola running alongside the water. The park has a number of mature trees including London plane, oak, horse chestnut and various ornamental species, and a fine white poplar just outside the park boundary.
- Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts
Access contact details
The park is open from 8am - dusk.
Directions
Rail: Feltham. Tube: Hatton Cross (Piccadilly) then bus. Bus: 90, 235, 285, 490, 726, 117, H26
Owners
London Borough of Hounslow
- History
20th Century
Feltham Park has been part of the Fields in Trust historic protection programme and has been protected since November 1953 under the Covenanted Fields protection type.
- Features & Designations
Features
- Ornamental Pond
- Pergola
- Description: Running alongside the water from the stream.
- Stream
- Clock Tower
- Description: Small clock tower next to the Assembly hall.
- Hall
- Description: Assembly Hall
- Key Information
Type
Park
Purpose
Recreational/sport
Principal Building
Parks, Gardens And Urban Spaces
Survival
Extant
Hectares
3.29
Open to the public
Yes