Hampton Wick: Bushy Park Chestnut Sunday

Where: Hampton Wick, starting at the Teddington Gate, Bushy Park
When: Sunday nearest 11th May (usually)
Time: 12 noon onwards

 

Bushy Park near Hampton Wick is the setting for an annual appreciation of the beautiful Chestnut blossom on the trees, which were planted over 300 years ago in the Avenue. The event has been a popular one in the local calendar since Victorian times and it begins with a parade from the Park’s Teddington Gate, which processes down the mile-long Avenue to the Diana Fountain. It’s traditionally held on the Sunday nearest 11th May, when the floral spectacle at its finest. As well as the parade there are local stalls, fairground rides, living history displays, music and plenty of refreshments – picnics are encouraged in the Park. Bushy Park is one of London’s Royal Parks and covers an area of over a thousand acres, which includes gardens, waterways and grassland, and herds of fallow and red deer.

Helpful Hints

It’s usually on the Sunday nearest 11th May, though very occasionally it has to move a week to avoid clashes with other fixtures. A small scale event took place in 2024 (small due to funding issues) on Sunday 12th May, with picnicking in the park, an exhibition and guided walks, and a return to a fuller large-scale event is planned for 2025 (details yet to be confirmed but likely to be on Sunday 11th).

Click here for the event website: http://www.hamptonwick.org.uk/

and here for the Park website link: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/bushy-park

Photo by Larry Krause.

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