The Noak Bridge — Play Park And Green in Basildon

You can find The Noak Bridge at 45 Wash Rd, Laindon, Basildon , a family-friendly play park and green space just outside the city. It's within walking distance of Chelmsford Road and near Basildon Railway Station. The venue is best known for its Burger of the Month, a regular menu highlight that draws in locals and visitors alike. Families use it during afternoons to play while gathering around drinks and food for evening sessions with friends. This spot stands out as one of Basildon’s go-to places for relaxed socialising.

About The Venue

The Noak Bridge opened in 1995 and now works primarily as a modern play park and green space, blending plastic play structures with natural grassy areas. Originally a pub, it's since evolved into a community-focused hub where locals gather for day-long activity or evening events. The venue uses traditional decor , bright plastic equipment set against grass , and warm lighting throughout to create an accessible atmosphere. Noise levels stay high due to constant movement from kids and group interactions, adding to the lively energy of this shared space in Laindon.

Typical Experiences

The Noak Bridge offers a flexible space suited for casual outings or social gatherings. As a green area with play structures, it’s ideal for families spending time together or friends meeting after work. It gets especially busy during football matches when the sports focus brings people in to watch live games on screen while enjoying food like Three Small Plates for £14 or the current Burger of the Month. With events regularly featuring themed nights, locals rely on this space not just for recreation but also connection , making it a staple across Basildon.

Notable Features

  • Sports focus
  • Community hub
  • Burger of the Month
  • Three Small Plates for £14
  • Play park and green space
  • Community events venue

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.