Battersea Park
Battersea Park is home to almost anything you could wish when spending a day out with the whole family. You can choose to take in the diverse wildlife the park offers as you feed the ducks in the park’s boating lake or by visiting the children’s zoo, or you can have a more active day cycling, running or playing tennis; the choice really is yours. Whatever it is you want to do, Battersea Park will almost certainly have it covered.
The area itself has a rich history, with a duel taking place between the Duke of Wellington and the Marquess of Winchelsea in 1829 prior to the park being built, before it was then the host of fun fairs and a mix of festivals. Opening in 1858, Battersea Park contains a number of unique war memorials scattered around the park, each telling a different story through a different time period. The proud history of Battersea Park contrasts perfectly with the choice of modern activities to do that will entertain all types of tastes.
As well as what the park has to offer, our London apartments are within walking distance of the iconic Battersea Power Station, a famous venue used in various films in past years. However, the park can more than consume your time with the activities available within its enclosure. The park is located on the South Bank of the River Thames opposite Chelsea and is within walking distance from the Battersea Park railway station.
If you want to relax and see the beautiful herons and black swans the park inhabits or you want a more active day, and release some energy, our London apartments within reach of the park, will allow you to get the most out of this region. It has an immaculate range of things to do for the whole family or for a romantic day out for couples, meaning whatever your mood Battersea Park is a fun-filled place to visit.
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