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Valentines Park

Cranbrook, Ilford, England

Valentines Park

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Length2.1 mi
Est. Steps4500
Valentines Park Introduction
Valentines Park is a 2.1 mile (4,500-step) route located near Cranbrook, Ilford, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
There are several entrances and so several routes around Valentines Park and so your journey through or around it could be very different to the one I have here! You could stay around the core of the park with its playgrounds, gym, cricket pitch, tennis courts, mansion house 🏠 and lake, or you could widen and lengthen your walk and scour the edges where you would pass much of the above but also pass open fields, woodland trees and a few secluded areas! It’s is so beautiful and during the early summer you will find some swan and geese with their young! Enjoy 💖💚💖
Attractions Near Valentines Park
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Valentines Park

Park
Valentines Park is, at 52 hectares (130 acres), the largest green space in the London Borough of Redbridge, situated between Ilford Town Centre and Gants Hill. The district is also eponymous to Valentines District, Ilford. Valentines Park was acquired in various purchases and gifts of land, starting in 1898 and culminating in the 1920s.

Valentines Mansion

Place
Valentines Mansion is situated within Valentines Park in Ilford, Redbridge.

Valentines High School

School
Valentines High School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in the Ilford area of the London Borough of Redbridge, England. It has approximately 1300 pupils and 93 teachers. Valentines has been a teaching school since 2011, and is a member of the Leading Edge partnership programme.

Cranbrook, London

Place
Cranbrook is a district of South Ilford in the London Borough of Redbridge. It has been entirely absorbed into the urban sprawl of Ilford, forming the area north of Ilford railway station. The name has its earliest use in 1233 as Cranebroc. Moreover, it is named for a tributary of the River Roding, the Cran Brook.

Redbridge Parks Police

Place
The London Borough of Redbridge Parks Police Service was a body of constables responsible for policing the parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Redbridge. The service was headed by Chief Officer John Boylin, the former Metropolitan Police Borough Commander for Redbridge. Policing was provided by two shifts, each consisting of one sergeant and six constables.

St Clement's Church, Ilford

Place
St Clement's Church, Ilford was a Church of England church on Park Avenue in Ilford in the London Borough of Redbridge. It was built between 1889 and 1896. The land for the building was donated by Mrs Clement Ingleby of Valentines and the building designed by Cutts Brothers. Initially a chapel of ease to St Mary's Church, Ilford, it replaced it as the parish's main church in 1902.

Bishop's Walk

Tourist Attraction

Dairy Wing

Tourist Attraction

Wildlife Area

Park

Horse Pond

Water
Reviews
4.5
(7)
haji16
2021/03/14
shazia
2020/11/30
shaheen.toor2222
2020/11/13
Saira
2020/11/13
sherif_19
2020/09/25
Joyin
2020/09/06
Loved Valentines Park
WarriorQueen💚💛❤️
2020/06/22
Route Details

Length

2.1 mi

Est. Steps

4500
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