Battersea Park is a 200 acre green space on the south bank of the Thames which was opened in 1858. The park is marshland which has been reclaimed form the Thames and had been used for market gardens. The park is Grade II listed.
The park is host to many attractions, small children’s zoo, boating lake, tennis courts, running track, football pitches, hockey pitches and cricket pitches.

The Victorian Bandstand is surrounded by an arena of trees and is located in the heart of Battersea Park.
At the published co-ords is a map with locations numbered.
N51 28.(Old English Garden)(Nicola Hicks sculpture)(Cricket Pavilion)
W000 09.(Car Park (Albert))(Grand Vista)(Parks Police)
All the caches are “attached”, ether zip tied or magnetic. There are no base of trees or base of posts. They are all easily accessible, there is no need to climb any trees or fences.
Whilst there is parking in the park, it is suggested that you use public transport.
Nearest station is Battersea Park / Queenstown Road.
The park is open from 8am till dusk, park gates are open from 6:30am to 10:30pm. (From park website)