A Beautiful Memorial Park in Norfolk
A prestigious 26-acre venue amidst woodland and parkland in Norfolk that’s perfect for services, pilgrimage and remembrance.
A prestigious 26-acre venue amidst woodland and parkland in Norfolk that’s perfect for services, pilgrimage and remembrance.
Discover the beauty of Colney Park, explore memorial options and learn more about the natural surroundings, facilities and spaces created for remembrance and reflection.
These leafy, magical wonderlands provide solace from grief. Dominated by trees, woodland flowers, deer, birds and butterflies. GreenAcres woodlands hold an important cultural heritage and are sustainably maintained to avoid overcrowding and disease damage. This ensures a healthy ecosystem that benefits future generations of families, wildlife and nature.
Our flower-rich meadows are vital to our commitment to sustainable rewilding. The Meadow Experience provides a reminder of the former abundance of wildflowers in the British countryside. Meadow grasses within GreenAcres are encouraged to grow long, pathways are mowed for walkers to access the areas, and the scent of wildflowers, herbs and grass help generate a sense of calm.
GreenAcres Orchards may be small, but they’re so important if you’re looking for a specific connection from your past. Vital for wildlife and associated with home-cooked pies, crumbles and jam making, they lend themselves to blossoming park trees where families can literally gather the fruit of their loved ones.
A cherished British tradition, GreenAcres lawns are lush, manicured grass areas that are maintained to look vibrant and healthy throughout the year. Our lawn areas include seasonal flowers, bushes, shrubs, memorial options and places for people to sit and reflect in a peaceful environment.
Gardens have long been considered as special private places for people to relax, reflect and rebuild. They also provide an easy space for like-minded communities to connect. GreenAcres Gardens come in a variety of formats and serve to support people for many years as they become more established, unique and a personal legacy to remaining family members.
These leafy, magical wonderlands provide solace from grief. Dominated by trees, woodland flowers, deer, birds and butterflies. GreenAcres woodlands hold an important cultural heritage and are sustainably maintained to avoid overcrowding and disease damage. This ensures a healthy ecosystem that benefits future generations of families, wildlife and nature.
Our flower-rich meadows are vital to our commitment to sustainable rewilding. The Meadow Experience provides a reminder of the former abundance of wildflowers in the British countryside. Meadow grasses within GreenAcres are encouraged to grow long, pathways are mowed for walkers to access the areas, and the scent of wildflowers, herbs and grass help generate a sense of calm.
GreenAcres Orchards may be small, but they’re so important if you’re looking for a specific connection from your past. Vital for wildlife and associated with home-cooked pies, crumbles and jam making, they lend themselves to blossoming park trees where families can literally gather the fruit of their loved ones.
A cherished British tradition, GreenAcres lawns are lush, manicured grass areas that are maintained to look vibrant and healthy throughout the year. Our lawn areas include seasonal flowers, bushes, shrubs, memorial options and places for people to sit and reflect in a peaceful environment.
Gardens have long been considered as special private places for people to relax, reflect and rebuild. They also provide an easy space for like-minded communities to connect. GreenAcres Gardens come in a variety of formats and serve to support people for many years as they become more established, unique and a personal legacy to remaining family members.
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.
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Set amongst beautiful woodland and natural parkland, Colney Park offers calm and tranquillity throughout the changing seasons.
Thoughtfully designed as a welcoming and comforting space for future visits, remembrance and reflection together.
From shaded woodland glades to open meadow spaces, every area of the park is designed to honour loved ones through nature.
Our caring and experienced team are here to support families with understanding, sensitivity and reassurance at every stage.
Set amongst beautiful woodland and natural parkland, Colney Park offers calm and tranquillity throughout the changing seasons.
Thoughtfully designed as a welcoming and comforting space for future visits, remembrance and reflection together.
From shaded woodland glades to open meadow spaces, every area of the park is designed to honour loved ones through nature.
Our caring and experienced team are here to support families with understanding, sensitivity and reassurance at every stage.
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 01603 811556
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Monday – Friday | 09.00 – 17.00 | 09.00 – 16.00 |
| Monday – Friday (May to August) | 09.00 – 17.00 | 09.00 – 18.00 |
| Saturday | 09.00 – 16.00 | 09.00 – 16.00 |
| Sunday | Appointment only | 09.00 – 16.00 |
| Bank Holidays | 09.00 – 13.00 | 09.00 – 16.00 |
| Thursday (May to August only) | 09.00 – 18.00* | 09.00 – 20.00 |
| Christmas Day, Boxing Day & Easter Sunday | Closed | 09.00 – 16.00 |
*By appointment only between 17.00-18.00
Please note: Last entry is 30 minutes before the gates close. Gates are locked at the time specified above and any vehicles left inside will remain until the following day. A release fee will be charged to cover the out-of-hours call-out.
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 Colney Park directly: 01603 811556
GreenAcres Colney Park
Watton Road
Norwich
Norfolk NR4 7TY
From Norwich: Leave Norwich city centre west-bound on the B1108/Earlham Road. Continue for approx 3.5 miles, going past the entrances to the University of East Anglia and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital until you reach the roundabout at the junction of the A47 Norwich Southern Bypass. The entrance to Colney Park is on Watton Road on the right-hand side. Continue all the way around the roundabout so the entrance is on your left.
Westbound Directions: Leave via the B1108 slip road, signposted University and Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Turn right at the roundabout to cross the A47 and take the first exit towards the city at the next roundabout. Colney Park is on the left.
Northbound Directions: Continue past the exit for the Longwater Retail Park, exit at the next slip road for B1108, signposted University and Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Take the first exit. Colney Park is on your left.
Norwich Railway Station is approx 5 miles away on the East side of the city centre.
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.