
I’m going to share with you all the information you need to explore Eastcote House Gardens with children. In this series of blogs I will share my favourite parks and wild outdoor spaces that can be visited from the Hillingdon area.
Eastcote house gardens is a little gem of a park, once you’ve discovered it you’ll go back again and again!
What’s at Eastcote House Gardens?
- cafe
- walled flower garden
- river
- wild play area
Eastcote House Gardens with Children
Wild Playground 
In a quiet spot next to the river a wild playground has been set up, with a selection of logs to climb and balance on. It’s not huge but a nice place for the kids to run around in.
Nature
Walled gardens
The ancient walled garden has been recently restored and has a stunning selection of flowers, maintained by volunteers.
River
The river Pinn runs through the park and is accessible for a quick paddle, or to play pooh sticks from the bridge.
Eating
Cafe
This is a nice little independent cafe serving tea, cake, light lunches and Mr Whippy ice-cream in summer.
Toilets
Toilets can be found via an outside entrance next to the cafe.
Getting there
Address
Eastcote House Gardens
Pinner
HA5 2FE
By Car
There is a small car park which is free and is accessed from High Road Eastcote (B466). Be careful in winter as it is locked early, check the times when you arrive.
By public transport
Eastcote House Gardens is approximately 15 minutes walk from Eastcote Station and served by bus 282 and other local buses.




