Mayesbrook Park

[2][broken link][3] The area covered by the park was once part of the historic Manor of Jenkins, seat of the Fanshawe family.

The park has a car park, a children's play area, football pitches, a cricket pitch and pavilion, an athletic track, tennis courts, basketball court, and lakes.

[1] The Mayesbrook Park project has used green infrastructure engineering to address flood water management needs.

[5] The southern end has two large lakes which are rich in wildlife, newly planted woodland and rough grassland.

[2] The Mayes Brook, a tributary of the River Roding, runs along the western edge.