5 Things to Do in Mill Hill

about 1 hour ago by Edward Kay
 5 Things to Do in Mill Hill

Mill Hill has quietly become one of North West London’s most desirable places to live. It strikes a rare balance. Green open spaces, good schools, independent cafés, family-friendly attractions and quick transport links into Central London all come together to create an area that appeals to just about everyone. Whether you’re raising a family, moving out of the city for a little more space or simply looking for a quieter lifestyle without losing convenience, Mill Hill has plenty going for it.

At Squires Estates, we’ve spent more than 20 years helping people move across Mill Hill and the surrounding areas. During that time, we’ve built a strong reputation for honest advice, personal customer service, and local knowledge that genuinely help buyers, sellers, landlords, and tenants make informed decisions. Our dedication to customer care has led to countless testimonials and consistent 5-star reviews on Google from people who value having a local estate agent they can trust. As local specialists, we know the area inside out, so here are five places in Mill Hill we think are well worth visiting.

1. Moat Mount Open Space

If you need a break from busy London life, well Moat Mount Open Space is one of the best places in Mill Hill to clear your head. Spread across more than 100 hectares, this huge green space combines woodland, open fields, and walking routes, offering incredible elevated views over North London.

The circular walking trail is especially popular with residents and dog walkers. Depending on your pace, you can comfortably spend over an hour exploring the area without retracing your steps. In summer, it becomes a great place for picnics or relaxed afternoon walks, while in autumn the woodland scenery completely changes colour.

One of the best things about Moat Mount is that it still feels relatively untouched, compared to some London parks. It has a quieter, more natural feel. There are several access points in Moat Mount. This includes routes from Barnet Way, Hendon Wood Lane, and Bedford Road, making it easy to visit from different parts of Mill Hill.

2. Mill Hill Park

For families, especially, Mill Hill Park is a real local favourite. The park has been part of the community for generations and remains one of the area’s most popular outdoor spaces.

There’s a bit of everything here. Tennis courts, football pitches, basketball courts, crazy golf and even an outdoor gym all help make it more than just a traditional park. Younger children are particularly well catered for thanks to the large play areas designed for different age groups.

The green space itself is beautifully maintained, too. Mature trees line many of the pathways, giving parts of the park a peaceful atmosphere despite being close to the centre of Mill Hill. During warmer months, the café becomes a busy meeting spot for local families, dog walkers and cyclists stopping for a coffee.

Mill Hill Park recently celebrated 100 years of public access, underscoring its enduring importance to the local community.

3. Belmont Farm

Belmont Farm is one of those places that children absolutely love. It’s also surprisingly unique for London. As one of the capital’s largest public farms, it gives families the chance to experience a proper working farm environment without travelling out into the countryside.

There are more than 30 different animals on-site, including goats, sheep, deer, cows and smaller animals that younger children can safely interact with. Feeding sessions are always popular, and the tractor rides are usually a highlight for first-time visitors.

What makes Belmont Farm stand out is how relaxed and welcoming it feels. It doesn’t try too hard to be over-commercialised. Families can spend a few hours walking around, enjoying the animals and letting children explore safely outdoors.

The farm also hosts birthday parties, and educational visits throughout the year, making it a big part of the wider Mill Hill community.

4. Mill Hill Golf Club

Founded in 1927, Mill Hill Golf Club remains one of the most established local sporting venues. Even if you’re not a regular golfer, the setting alone makes it worth appreciating.

The course stretches across mature woodland, and it has developed a strong local reputation as both challenging and enjoyable for players of all levels. Lessons are available for beginners, while experienced golfers often join as long-term members thanks to the club’s friendly atmosphere.

Away from the course itself, the clubhouse has become something of a social hub. There’s a relaxed environment inside and regular events throughout the year, including the well-known jazz evenings held every Wednesday.

It’s places like this that help give Mill Hill its strong community feel. Residents often stay in the area for years because there’s a genuine sense of familiarity and local connection that can sometimes be hard to find elsewhere in London.

5. Arrandene Open Space

Arrandene Open Space is one of Mill Hill’s hidden gems. Tucked away from the busier roads, it offers a quieter escape for anyone wanting fresh air and open scenery without travelling far.

The landscape here feels very different depending on the season. In spring and summer, the open grassland and tree-lined pathways are ideal for walks, running or cycling. During colder months, it becomes a peaceful place to slow down and enjoy the countryside feel that still exists in pockets of North London.

Unlike some parks that are heavily built up with facilities, Arrandene keeps things simple. That’s part of the appeal. It’s somewhere you can bring a coffee, walk the dog or spend an hour away from screens and noise.

For many people moving into Mill Hill, access to green space like this is a major factor in their decision to stay long term.

Thinking About Moving To Mill Hill?

At Squires Estates, we understand that moving home is about far more than just buying or selling a property. It’s about finding the right area, the right community and a place that genuinely suits your lifestyle.

Having worked across Mill Hill for more than two decades, our team has developed extensive local knowledge and a reputation for delivering personal, honest advice backed by excellent customer service. From helping families relocate to assisting landlords, tenants, buyers and sellers throughout the area, we pride ourselves on making the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.

If you are thinking about buying a property in Mill Hill, or want advice about the local property market, our experienced team is always happy to help.

Contact Squires Estates today to speak with one of our local property experts.

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