Polo was first played at Hurlingham Park in 1874, It continued to be played on the site for 65 years, until the grounds were requisitioned by the government during the
Second World War. Much of the surrounding area was compulsorily purchased by
Fulham Borough Council in the 1950s to create the public park, the sports arena, and council housing.
The Hurlingham Club was subsequently left with its clubhouse, tennis courts, and croquet lawns, as well as its river frontage. before deciding to retain the Hurlingham Park name. The first section of the new public park – featuring a children's playground with swings, see-saw, a rocking boat, and a maze – was officially opened in October 1952. The opening ceremony was attended by
Edwin Bayliss, chairman of the London County Council; local
MP Dr.
Edith Summerskill; Fulham mayor
Frank W. Banfield; and representatives from the Hurlingham Club. == Sports facilities ==