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🧒Coram's Fields

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Coram's Fields is a 7-acre park and playground for children and families in Bloomsbury, central London. It is a unique space: adults are only admitted if accompanied by a child, ensuring a safe, kid-focused environment.

Highlights include:
- A large adventure playground with climbing frames, swings, and a sandpit
- A small children's farm with sheep, goats, pigs, and rabbits
- Multi-use sports pitches for football, basketball, and tennis
- A sensory garden and a paddling pool (open in summer)
- Regular free activities like arts and crafts, storytelling, and sports sessions

Facilities: baby-changing, public toilets, a café with kids' meals, and plenty of seating. The park is fully enclosed and secure. Best for ages 0–12, but older children can enjoy the sports pitches. It's free to enter, making it a budget-friendly option for families in London.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages012
Website

Travel tips

  • Adults must be accompanied by a child

    Only adults with children are allowed inside. It's a child-only space, so you won't see adult-only visitors or unaccompanied teenagers.

  • Free entry makes it budget-friendly

    There's no entrance fee, making it an excellent option for families wanting free outdoor activities in central London.

  • Plan around the paddling pool season

    The paddling pool only opens in summer. Check ahead if this is a key activity for your visit, especially with toddlers.

  • Baby-changing and toilets are available

    Facilities include baby-changing and public toilets, making it convenient for younger children and nappy changes.

  • The farm appeals to younger children

    The small farm has sheep, goats, pigs, and rabbits—ideal for toddlers and younger children who enjoy animal encounters.

  • It's fully enclosed and secure

    The park is completely fenced, so you can relax knowing children can't wander off onto London streets.

  • Bring snacks or use the on-site café

    There's a café with kids' meals available, but bringing packed snacks or a picnic gives you more flexibility and value.

  • Buggy access worth confirming

    The adventure playground and farm areas may have uneven terrain. Worth checking if pushing a buggy around the whole site is practical.

  • Sensory garden suits calm play

    A sensory garden is available if your child enjoys quieter activities away from the main playground hustle.

  • Regular free activities throughout the week

    Arts and crafts, storytelling, and sports sessions run regularly and are free. Check the website for the current schedule.

  • Sports pitches for older children

    Football, basketball, and tennis pitches are available if you have children aged 8–12 who want organised sports.

  • Best suited to ages 0–12

    This is optimised for younger children. Teenagers may find it less engaging unless interested in sports or structured activities.

  • Central location but bring transport

    Located in Bloomsbury, central London. It's walkable if nearby, but consider public transport or cycling with little ones.

  • Lots of seating available

    Plenty of seating is dotted throughout, so parents can supervise comfortably whilst children play.

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