From the Wikipedia page [1]
The London Borough of Ealing, one of the outer London boroughs although not on the periphery, has over 100 parks and open spaces within its boundaries. The main areas are:
- Acton Green
- Acton Park: a Victorian park
- Berkeley Fields, Greenford
- Blondin Park
- Large areas along the River Brent collectively forming the Brent River Park
- Brent Meadow
- Hanwell Meadows
- Long Wood
- Perivale Park
- Pitshanger Park
- Warren Farm - 61 acres of Metropolitan Open Land]].
- Dean Gardens
- Drayton Green: Green open space with children's play area in West Ealing.
- Ealing Common
- Ealing Green
- Fox Wood Nature Reserve near Hanger Lane Station
- Gunnersbury Park: while located on the Hounslow side of the Ealing/Hounslow boundary, Gunnersbury Park is jointly owned by Ealing and Hounslow and administered by a joint committee of the two councils
- Haven Green: opposite Ealing Broadway Station
- Lammas Park, South Ealing: 25 acres (10ha). The park nearly adjoins Walpole park mentioned below.
- Northala Fields: a development of derelict land adjoining Rectory Fields in Northolt.
- Walpole Park: Ealing's "premier park". Hosts a jazz and comedy festival in the summer, and also contains the Pitzhanger Manor museum.