Gladstone Park is one of the largest and scenic parks in North West London, with entrances in Dollis Hill, Neasden and Cricklewood. The nearest underground stations are Dollis Hill and Neasden (both on the Jubilee line). The park is also serviced by several bus routes including the 226 and the 302. The park has an extensive number of facilities, including 2 sets of tennis courts, a play ground (which has play facilities suitable for both over and under 5s), a flower garden, a pond with ducks (and various wildlife) and a nature conservation area. Gladstone House, which is located at the Dollis Hill Lane entrance of the park, houses a small cafe and regular art exhibitions. There are also parking facilities (near an entrance located on the corner of Park View and Dollis Hill Lane).
Due to it's size, Gladstone Park is popular with joggers and dog walkers. One side of the park is settled on a hill, where on a clear day you can catch far reaching views of north west London (and beyond). Overall, Gladstone park is a good choice for adults, families and children alike. read more