Hughenden Park

The Hughenden Park play area was re-opened in July 2017 after a £168k re-development. The council got local schools involved in the design stage and (I think) they have done a great job.
It’s a lovely natural wooden play structure with multiple areas to suite children of all ages. Flick through the pictures above to see what’s on offer.
Where/When
It takes about 20mins to drive there from Marlow. The park can be accessed from Coates Lane. Full address is Coates Lane, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP14 4LA. There is a small amount of free parking on the roadside. Alternatively there is a small car park on Hughenden Road where you can then walk across the field.
The park is open at all times and is free.
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