Find Burton Latimer on the map – and discover its history, notable features and European twin-town links
Find out about the local amenities and facilities in our town – and how to use them
Eat, drink & stay in Burton Latimer – plus local walks, groups to join and activities to get involved with
Plan a visit to nearby cinemas, concert halls, museums, galleries, historic houses, gardens and public parks
There are three playgrounds in Burton Latimer for young children to enjoy, with swings, slides and climbing frames – plus a skateboard ramp and multi-sports area for older age groups.
There are three playgrounds in Burton Latimer for young children to enjoy, with swings, slides and climbing frames – plus a skateboard ramp and multi-sports area for older age groups.
There are three playgrounds with soft surfaces in the town – offering swings, slides and a range of climbing apparatus suitable for young children
Access from Churchill Way, Park Road, Regent Street and Pioneer Avenue
Access from the Churchill Way car park
Access from Bird Street or Woodford Road – both off Cranford Road
Practise your skateboarding tricks on the half-pipe located in the King George V playing field
Access from Churchill Way, Park Road, Regent Street and Pioneer Avenue
Burton Latimer’s multi-sports area on the King George V playing field is designed for a range of ball games – including 5-a-side football and basketball
Access from Churchill Way, Park Road, Regent Street and Pioneer Avenue