King Edward VII Park is located in Wembley and offers a wonderful open space with wild meadows, trees, winding paths and an award winning bee corridor. It also provides a range of sports facilities for the public to enjoy. King Edward VII Park first opened to the public on 4 July 1914.
The land, which has become the park, was purchased by the Council in memory of the late king and to replace the loss of Wembley Park as an open space.
The park was formally laid out for sport and leisure activities and many of the facilities still exist today.
This is a true family park which is well used by local residents.
There is a dog control order for the flower garden area.
Sport facilities
Type | Booking and charges |
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7-a-side football pitch | Bookings only. Hire charges apply |
Football pitches | Bookings only. Hire charges apply |
Gaelic football pitch | Bookings only. Hire charges apply |
Multi Use Games Area | No charge or booking required |
Bowling green | Bookings only. Hire charges apply |
Outdoor gym | No charge or booking required |
Tennis courts | Bookings only. Hire charges apply |