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Bedfords Park is a historic country park in Essex offering diverse woodlands, riverside walks, and family-friendly outdoor activities just east of London.

124
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Bedfords Park

 

Bedfords Park is a 124-acre public country park located in Havering, Essex, near Romford. The park's landscape features ancient woodland, open grassland, and the meandering River Ingrebourne, providing habitat for a variety of wildlife including deer, foxes, and numerous bird species. The park was once part of an Elizabethan deer park and retains much of its natural charm and historical significance through well-maintained trails and preserved woodlands. Visitors can explore several walking paths, including riverside trails along the Ingrebourne, offering opportunities for wildlife watching and quiet reflections beside the water. The park also has picnic areas, a children's play zone, and a café, making it a popular outdoor destination for families and casual hikers. Visitors often come for birdwatching, seasonal events, and gentle hikes through shaded areas and open spaces. Bedfords Park also connects to the larger Ingrebourne Valley Regional Park, allowing for extended exploration. The mix of natural features, history, and accessible facilities ensures that Bedfords Park appeals both to locals seeking green space and to day visitors looking for scenic walks near London. The park’s rich natural environment and history make it a notable green space in southeast England.

Highlights

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Scenic riverside walk along the River Ingrebourne

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Ancient woodland with diverse flora and fauna

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Children's playground and family picnic areas

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Connection to Ingrebourne Valley Regional Park trails

Notable Natural Features

River Ingrebourne

A slow-flowing chalk stream running through the park providing habitats for fish, birds, and amphibians.

Ancient Woodland

Mature trees and natural forest areas offering native species habitats and seasonal wildflowers.

The Deer Enclosure

Historic remnants of the Elizabethan deer park, reflecting the area's past land use.