
Victoria Pleasure Ground
Uckfield, WealdenΒ· TN22 5DJ
SEN Suitability Assessment
Based on analysis of 7 public reviews (Apr 2021 β May 2025) Β· Moderate confidenceβ οΈ Data may be outdated
SEN Score
Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces
Breakdown
Parent summary
Victoria Pleasure Ground is a pleasant park with a great location, lovely views and a good playground that many families enjoy exploring. The park offers good space to move around and decompress. Do be aware that toilet access can be unpredictable at busier times, with only one disabled toilet available.
Best times to visit
Weekday mornings or early afternoons, outside of school holidays and organised events like cricket matches
Worth avoiding
Weekends, school holidays, and during special events when crowds and dogs are more likely to be present
What visitors say
Visitors often praise Victoria Pleasure Ground as a pleasant park with good space, a nice playground and scenic views, making it a worthwhile spot for exploration and downtime. Some have noted that during busier periods the park can get crowded with dog walkers and visitors. A few visitors have experienced challenges with toilet access, and there have been reports of a broken gate which can allow dogs to access areas unpredictably. The hilly terrain may present challenges for some children's mobility or stamina.
Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.
Read reviews on Google βFrom SEN communities
- Sensory area mentioned in play area improvements planned for Victoria Pleasure Ground
- Community member seeking martial arts for 13-year-old autistic son in local area
Sourced from local council documents, community Facebook groups within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.
When to visit
Typical busyness patterns based on Google Maps visitor data. Term-time and school holidays will vary.
Weekdays (MonβFri)
Typically quietest around 7am
Weekends (SatβSun)
Typically quietest around 7am
Potential challenges
- Toilet facilities may be locked during busy periods, and only one disabled toilet is available
- The park can become crowded with dog walkers and visitors, particularly at weekends
- A broken gate has been reported, which can allow dogs to access areas unpredictably
- The hilly terrain may present challenges for some children's mobility or stamina
What works
- Designated park space with structure for play
- Large, spacious grounds offering room to move and decompress
- Good quality playground facilities
- Short walk access from the entrance
- Views and natural features that many children find engaging to explore
- Pleasant outdoor setting with opportunity to unwind
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