Epping Park
A prestigious 52-acre venue amidst woodland and parkland that’s perfect for services, pilgrimage and remembrance.
A prestigious 52-acre venue amidst woodland and parkland that’s perfect for services, pilgrimage and remembrance.
Epping Park, Kiln Road, North Weald, Epping, Essex
CM16 6AD
Our nature-rich Parks honour your loved ones while providing tranquil spaces teeming with richly diverse flora and fauna for the living to reflect on precious memories. From shady glades to wildflower meadows, these serene landscapes will be sustained for generations, offering solace in the knowledge that memories will remain. Providing a final resting place for your loved one, a place you and your family will want to return to, time and time again, to walk together, share memories and reflect.
Visit UsA Living Memorial Tree – Living Memorials are increasingly popular for those seeking an eco-friendly way to honour loved ones. A Living Memorial Tree offers a lasting tribute that grows and flourishes. Whether used for burials, a final resting place for ashes, or a special dedication; Living Memorial Trees offer a sustainable alternative to traditional memorials, aligning personal remembrance with ecological responsibility.
Surrounded by carefully chosen hedging plants and closed with a private gate, these manicured Private Gardens provide a quiet space for peace and privacy, allowing families to reflect and remember their loved one in a special environment for many years to come. Designed for both burials and ashes.
Choose the perfect final resting place amongst the beauty of our woodlands, under the canopy of native trees. Our woodlands are alive with flora and fauna, these leafy, magical wonderlands provide solace for many. Woodland burials are seen as the most ecological (green) option, which is why we avoid the use of all metal, plastic and imported stone within all our woodlands.
A Living Memorial Tree – Living Memorials are increasingly popular for those seeking an eco-friendly way to honour loved ones. A Living Memorial Tree offers a lasting tribute that grows and flourishes. Whether used for burials, a final resting place for ashes, or a special dedication; Living Memorial Trees offer a sustainable alternative to traditional memorials, aligning personal remembrance with ecological responsibility.
Surrounded by carefully chosen hedging plants and closed with a private gate, these manicured Private Gardens provide a quiet space for peace and privacy, allowing families to reflect and remember their loved one in a special environment for many years to come. Designed for both burials and ashes.
Choose the perfect final resting place amongst the beauty of our woodlands, under the canopy of native trees. Our woodlands are alive with flora and fauna, these leafy, magical wonderlands provide solace for many. Woodland burials are seen as the most ecological (green) option, which is why we avoid the use of all metal, plastic and imported stone within all our woodlands.
Whatever your wishes, we have various options to suit all budgets. Speak to a member of our friendly and knowledgeable team to explore your options and find the memorial option that’s right for you.
Price Information (PDF)We aim to keep our Park open during daylight hours. However, be sure to check our notice boards and social media for seasonal updates. There may also be a rare occurrence where the Park has to close due to adverse weather conditions to keep our visitors safe, please contact the Park on 01992 523863
We are dog friendly – we love meeting your dogs! We kindly ask for dogs to be kept on a lead in our Parks.
Week Dates | Office Hours | Park Visiting Hours |
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Monday – Friday | 9.00am – 5.00pm | 9.00am – 4.00pm |
Monday – Friday (May to August) | 9.00am – 5.00pm | 9.00am – 6.00pm |
Saturday | 9.00am – 4.00pm | 9.00am – 4.00pm |
Sunday | Appointment only | 9.00am – 4.00pm |
Bank Holidays | 9.00am – 1.00pm | 9.00am – 4.00pm |
Thursday (May to August only) | 9.00am – 6.00pm* | 9.00am – 8.00pm |
Christmas Day, Boxing Day & Easter Sunday | Closed | 9.00am – 4.00pm |
Last entry into the Park is 30 minutes prior to the gates closing.
*By appointment only between 5.00-6.00pm |
Speak to a member of our friendly and knowledgeable team to explore your options call 0203 745 8325 or email [email protected]
If your enquiry relates to an existing memorial, plot or funeral please call Epping Park directly: 01992 523863
GreenAcres Epping Park
Kiln Road
North Weald
Epping
Essex CM16 6AD
Our Park is easily accessible, the Park is located just outside North Weald Bassett, close to the M11.
From M11: Exit at junction 7 and take the A414 (Canes Lane), following the signs to North Weald Bassett. At the junction with the B181 (High Road) turn right and continue to North Weald Bassett where you will find Kiln Road second on your left after the Kings Head public house. The entrance to the Park is under the railway bridge on the right hand side of the road.
From Chelmsford: Take the A414 signposted Harlow. Continue on through Ongar until you reach the Talbot roundabout, junction with the B181 signposted North Weald. Turn left onto the B181, through the village. After passing the Kings Head public house on your left, cross the mini roundabout and Kiln Road is the next turning on the left. The entrance to the Park is under the railway bridge on the right hand side of the road.
From Epping: At the north end of the town, turn right at St. Margaret’s traffic lights onto the B181 (signposted North Weald). Continue to North Weald, passing the golf course on your right. As you approach the mini roundabout, take the right hand turn just beforehand into Kiln Road. The entrance to the Park is under the railway bridge on the right-hand side of the road.
The Park is easily accessible by public transport. The nearest underground station is Epping, which is located at the end of the central line. Epping station is approximately three miles from the Park. There is a taxi rank outside the station.
Buses run every 30 minutes from Epping Underground Station and will take you from the station and into North Weald. You will need to get on the bus heading to Brentwood or sign posted Ongar 2 Brewers. Do not get on the bus signposted to Harlow.
Directions from the bus stop: Depart the bus and cross over the road, proceed left towards the village. Cross the road at the Pike Way junction. Continue to walk for another 300 yards to the next junction (just before a mini roundabout) which is Kiln Rd. Turn right into the road, proceed straight ahead. Walk under the railway bridge and Epping Park entrance is on the right. The walk from the bus stop is a good 10-15mins.
For those with mobility issues, there is a taxi service on the left as you exit Epping Central Line.
The bus timetable can be sourced from www.travelessex.co.uk. Please check the bus timetable before beginning your journey as GreenAcres cannot be held responsible for changes in the bus times. Please be aware that the Park has a long driveway of approximately 600 metres.
There is ample space for car parking at our Park, as well as parking for coaches, bikes and motorcycles. Disabled parking spaces are available near the buildings. All buildings have disabled access and facilities and there is an electric buggy available to transport visitors with restricted mobility around the woodland.
The Park roads are sufficiently wide to accommodate two cars passing. Driving on site is restricted while funeral services take place. We humbly request all our visitors to be respectful to the rules and regulations of the Park.
We are dog friendly – we love meeting your dogs! We kindly ask for dogs to be kept on a lead in our Parks.