List of parks, gardens and open spaces in Norwich


The City of Norwich, England, as of 2011, had 23 parks, 95 open spaces and 59 natural areas in the care of the local authority.

Historic parks

The four Grade II listed historic parks were purpose built in the 1920s and 1930s under the direction of Parks Superintendent Captain Sandys-Winsch. His designs included buildings, structures and hard landscaping which are finished in a modernist pre-cast concrete, with unemployed men providing much of the labour. By the late 1990s many of the structures had fallen into disrepair. A successful application to the Heritage Lottery Fund enabled major refurbishment to the four main parks.
Listed below are a selection of the city's parks. Many date back to 1920s and 1930s.
Listed below are the local nature reserves and the Site of Special Scientific Interest located within the city boundaries.

Local nature reserves

The following privately owned gardens open to the public occasionally in aid of charity.
Listed below are gardens open regularly to the public.