Over past centuries, Scadbury Park was managed as a country estate. It's now a local nature reserve, featuring the "Acorn Trail" which is a sign-posted route through the reserve.
It was here, under this oak tree, that William Pitt the Younger met with William Wilberforce and began the process of abolishing the slave trade in 1787.
Keston Common is as near to a natural landscape as is possible to find anywhere in South East England. It is registered as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) …
Petts Wood is a 300-acre area of woodland close to central London. The National Trust has owned and managed the area since 1927 when it was donated by Robert and …
Great urban nature trail. Perfect to break up a walk and good for kids too with numbered sections along the trail. Rare location for wild garlic in London.
The Willett Memorial sundial is a memorial to William Willett. He was an Edwardian builder who proposed the British Summer Time clock change to increase productivity and save fuel on lighting. This was adopted in 1916.