Waddon Ponds

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Croydon, United Kingdom

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Waddon Ponds Reviews | Rating 4,6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Waddon Ponds is located in Croydon, United Kingdom on 35-99 The Ridgeway. Waddon Ponds is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category park in United Kingdom.

Address

35-99 The Ridgeway

Phone

+44 2086480127

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Michelle Groves

Nice little park for watching pond life. Informative signage about its history. Can be very boggy in wet weather. I imagine it's more of a spot for locals.

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Abdulhaleem Abbas

Beautiful little park for a nice bit of fresh air in the open . Good playground for the kids and nice bit of green for picnics . The park has a nice smooth path so its wheelchair friendly. Marvellous ducks to feed or watch . Parking is located along the parks outer shell . Id recommend a walk around , enjoy .

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Richard Hulme

Lovely park. But does have quite a Rat problem. Gets very flooded during the rain especially on the Bridge. Water often looks dirty and offer rubbish by the Weir. The rest of the park though is great. Surprised not to see any fish

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Abby Fraser

I love this place it's my favourite... I shouldn't be telling you because the reason I do love it is because its handy and no one around lol. I take the kids for 30 hour feed the ducks and let them run around to wear them out. Sometimes if not too cold and wet I let them in the playground. There are dogs around most of the time tho.

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Anas Nasir

A nice green area suitable for picnics, with a children's area for them to enjoy the slide or swings if they wish. The pond itself is has ducks and swans if a Yong would like to feed them. In hot days there are trees for shade. Don't sit too close to the bushes however, as you may see the rare rat show its face.

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