Thorndon Park Essex

4.5/5
(437) · Park in Brentwood, United Kingdom
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This beautiful country park contains a diverse range of habitats and is managed both for people and for its precious wildlife. There are some fantastic …

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Aug 31, 2024
Lovely woodland walks - vast in scale. Enjoyed the grufalo trail. Cafe was very reasonably priced - £2.90 for a latte and whilst a machine it was bean to cup and tasted good. We walked to warley pla… Full review by PJF128
Jul 29, 2024
Love my local country park, often there a few times a week. Admiring all the forest at its finest Sadly selfish dog owners, leave there dog pooh on the paths, I see 2 young women, pretending t… Full review by Nichola M
Jun 4, 2024
A lovely quiet place to reflect. Went to see a friends Memorial bench and to rest and reflect since the last visit there. A quiet woodland location with the Gruffallo trail so good for all ages. S… Full review by ShazzyMN

Questions & answers

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Is therean entary price
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No the park is free, but there is a parking charge.
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Hi,can you tell me is the lake open for fishing, also how is the fishing over there,it was the first lake I ever fished,over …
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Hi,can you tell me is the lake open for fishing, also how is the fishing over there,it was the first lake I ever fished,over 40yrs ago.thanks
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Hi Dreamer, Well, I used to live in Ingrave as a kid in the 50s-60s and Thorndon Park was my play area. Used to fish at the old lake but it wasn't permitted and I don't believe it's …
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Hi Dreamer, Well, I used to live in Ingrave as a kid in the 50s-60s and Thorndon Park was my play area. Used to fish at the old lake but it wasn't permitted and I don't believe it's permitted now. Phil.
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What’s happening in our barns?
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When you visit Cressing Temple Barns you are likely to notice changes to the roofs in the 13th century wheat and barley buildings.
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