The 31 acre field which ran from Upton Hall all the way to what is now Warwick Road was called Warwick Hay and was owned, in 1836, by William Webster. The top part of the field was sold in 1862, with Upton Hall, to the FCJ Sisters.
In 1924, the Convent bought another part of Warwick Hey, the area now occupied by the Limes. The remaining land was eventually sold for housing. When Warwick Road and The Woodlands were built, the area round an old plantation and pond were made into a public park.
The park originally retained the name of the field it was formed from, but in recent years its name has changed to Warwick Park.