This small 1.2 hectare community park is named after the Cox’s Orange Pippin apple, first grown in 1825 by Richard Cox, a retired brewer who lived at The Lawns in Colnbrook.
Well managed and maintained, this park is highly valued by the community and Parish of Colnbrook with Poyle.
Facilities and attractions
With valuable contributions from the Colnbrook Community Partnership and external partnership funding this park gives a valuable green space. It has a range of recreational, cultural and educational activities for local residents and visitors including:
- Play area
- Multi-use ball games area
- Wildlife stream
- Seating
- Lit circular walk
- A variety of trees
- Active park community group
Opening hours
The park is open 24 hours a day all year round.
How to get there
You can access the park from Raymond Close off Rodney Way, Colnbrook.
Other park information
- If you would like to contribute to the management and upkeep of your local park, go to our Park Friends Group page.
- If you would like to find out more about the parks history you can visit Slough Museum or the Slough History Online website.