Post card of Langthorne Park

Opening times

Opening and closing times

Activities

  • adiZone - includes a streetball court, a tennis wall, a traversing climbing wall and outdoor gym equipment. Information on coaching sessions
  • Gardens and Quiet garden
  • Ecology area
  • Amphitheatre and small hall
  • Friends Group
  • Hard court floodlit area with
    multisport and basketball facilities
  • Leaflet available on request
  • Picnic area
  • Public art features

Facilities

Getting to the park

Address: Langthorne Road, E11

Nearest tube/train station: Leytonstone Station
Tube/train distance to park: 25 minutes walk, 3/4 mile

Buses: 257

Location Map: Link to Streetmap

Background information

Langthorne Park was opened on 17th June 2000.

The park derives its name from the Stratford-Langthorne Abbey, founded in 1135 and which owned 1500 acres of local farmland. It was on some of this land that the West Ham Union Workhouse was built in 1842 to provide "relief to the poor". It housed up to 1000 inmates from the surrounding areas of Walthamstow, Leyton, Stratford and West Ham.

West Ham County Borough Council ran it as a home for the chronic sick, aged and infirm known as the "Central Home". In 1948 it was reborn as "Langthorne Hospital", specialising in the care of the elderly. By the late 1980s, however, the site was declared surplus to requirements. The main original workhouse building was acquired by the Waltham Forest Housing Action Trust and has been converted into residential accommodation with the rest of the site acquired by Waltham Forest Council in 1996 for the Langthorne Park development.

The park features a number of specially commissioned art features enhancing both the physical environment of the park as well as providing visual representations of the site's long history.

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