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Description

Set in the stunning grounds of Bedford's Park, an historic parkland site of 90 acres, owned and managed by the London Borough of Havering. The nature reserve affords fantastic views over London and into Kent. The visitor centre offers visitors a really warm welcome and the opportunity to find out about the wildlife within the Park. The 210 acre park includes many valuable habitats such as mature woodland, species rich wildflower meadows, ponds, streams and marshy areas.

The visitor centre is built on the site of the former mansion and it commands superb views over much of east London and into Kent. Refreshments, snacks and a gift shop are all within the visitor centre and there is a large decked area to relax on sunny days.

There are many other exotic trees originally planted in the mansion gardens, such as Cedar of Lebanon, Holm Oak, Monkey-puzzle, Giant Redwood and Yew. The Park has wonderful wildflower meadows where you will find Cockoo Flower, Pignut and Ragged Robin in the Spring. There is varied woodland, several ponds and a lake, as well as a captive herd of Red Deer. Bird highlights include all three species of Woodpecker, Nuthatch and Hobby. Wild deer are often seen (Fallow, Roe and Muntjac). The meadows and ponds provide superb habitats for a variety of invertebrates including a really wide variety of butterflies, dragonflies and damselflies. Winter sees a large corvid roost, with hundreds of Rooks, Crows and Jackdaws gathering near the deer pen.

The upper section ofthe park offers a more landscaped parkland, while the lower section is managed for wildlife, with hay meadows and some mature woodland and scrub.

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