Milham Ford Nature Park Marston Rd, Headington, Oxford OX3 0LQ

Milham Ford Nature Park

59 Reviews
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
Milham Ford Nature Park Marston Rd, Headington, Oxford OX3 0LQ

About the Business

Countryside and nature reserves - Milham Ford Nature Park | Oxford City Council | Milham Ford Nature Park

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Marston Rd, Headington, Oxford OX3 0LQ

Hours

  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Playground
  • Slides
  • Swings

Recommended Reviews

Thomas Kirven
21.03.2024
Milham Ford Nature Park
“Let’s look for some more beauty!” said my son as he slammed on his brakes in awe of ponds and then wanted to find more.
Sarah Stratton
15.03.2024
Milham Ford Nature Park
A relaxed park with lots if green space surrounding it. It has two slides, swings, climbing frame, roundabout, wooden balancing equipment, rockers and good for young or old. Also there are ponds with frogs to discover. All in easy reach if residential areas and on the main road/bus route into Oxford.
Claudia “Clouds” S
24.02.2024
Milham Ford Nature Park
Pretty nice little park, but could be improved... the play area for children is really good, but the rest seems a little unkempt (it could do with some looking after).
Stephen Bulley
22.02.2024
Milham Ford Nature Park
Quiet haven off the Marston Road often visit during care home visits, when the weather's fine it can be lovely.
John O'Brien
24.01.2024
Milham Ford Nature Park
Small park with a walk between ponds and a playground. Ducks and other water birds abound. Often used as a wide open dog park so be prepared for lots of 4 legged friends.
Madhurima Sen
18.01.2024
Milham Ford Nature Park
Good place for kids to play. Great for dog walks. Just next to Jack straws lane bus stop at the foot of the hill. There's a playing zone for kids. It's not really a nature park, more of a big playground.Looks pretty.
Adam Wright
17.01.2024
Milham Ford Nature Park
Lovely green with a play area and wildlife. Used to be the sports grounds of a girls school but is now a nature reserve.
Christy Tan
02.01.2024
Milham Ford Nature Park
A peaceful little park for adults and a fun park for kiddo .
Fiona
21.12.2023
Milham Ford Nature Park
Very good local small park for walking dogs, nice kids play ground, lovely nature ponds for kids to mess about too.
Robert Finch
20.12.2023
Milham Ford Nature Park
Milham Ford Nature park can be found at the intersection between Marston Road and Jack Straw’s Lane. According to Oxford city council’s website, the park covers 3.8ha - which is quite substantial in comparison to other city council reserves/parks such as Peasmore Piece Nature Park, (1.2ha); Court Place Farm Nature Park, (1.9ha); Magdalen Quarry Local Nature Reserve, (0.4ha); Cowley Marsh Nature Reserve/Park, (0.8ha).Milham Ford Nature park (which refers to itself as Milham Ford Ecology Park) is managed by Friends of Milham Ford Nature park.There is a row of trees forming an avenue along the southern section of the western side of the park. There’s also a biggish pond in the south western corner of the park but, the rest, is almost wholly grasslands. It also has a formal play area in the middle of the park.There are not that many trees in this reserve. There are some magnificent trees in Headington Hill gardens just up the road from Milham Ford, and there are also some pretty magnificent ones in the area of Harberton Mead beyond the park (Haberton Mead forms the southern boundary of the park but continues up to Jack Straw’s Lane). But, disappointingly, there are none in the park itself.Milham Ford used to be a girls school. The main school building is an impressive structure, a local landmark, which is still as imposing as ever. (Apologies but I don’t know the school in much detail). I vaguely remember that the area in front of the school building was a huge lawn - sometimes used as a playing field.I suspect that this lawn is the heritage of the current Ecology park. I hope that over time it will evolve into something more exciting.Oxford city council’s website ‘Countryside and Nature Reserves’ has a page devoted to Milham Ford Nature park but visitors who click on the link ‘Site Boundaries Map’ will find only an advertisement.

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Marston Rd, Headington, Oxford OX3 0LQ
Milham Ford Nature Park