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Bentley Priory Nature Reserve Adventures

Bentley Priory Nature Reserve is an important urban green space in Greater London, offering heathland, woodland, and pond habitats that support a variety of wildlife and provide visitors with peaceful walking trails and birdwatching opportunities.

230
Acres Protected
3+
Miles of Trails
Estimated 50,000+
Annual Visitors
1970s (designated as nature reserve by local authority)
Year Established

About Bentley Priory Nature Reserve

 

Bentley Priory Nature Reserve, located in Stanmore within the London Borough of Harrow, spans approximately 93 hectares (230 acres) of protected heathland, ancient woodland, and wetland habitats. The site is recognized for its biological importance, supporting diverse flora and fauna including rare species like the heathland specialist, the nightjar, and various dragonflies. Established as a nature reserve in the 20th century, it forms part of the Metropolitan Green Belt, helping preserve natural habitats amid urban expansion. Historically, the area includes Bentley Priory House, which served as the WWII Fighter Command headquarters, adding cultural and historical value to the site. Visitors can explore over 3 miles of informal, well-maintained trails that wind through heath and woodland, providing opportunities for walking, birdwatching, nature photography, and educational visits. The varied habitats also attract butterflies, reptiles such as adders, and many songbirds. Key features include the heathland clearings, woodland glades, and small ponds that support amphibians and aquatic insects. The reserve is valued for its quiet atmosphere and wildlife highlights, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and families seeking outdoor recreation close to London. Conservation efforts focus on preserving the delicate heathland ecosystem, maintaining habitat diversity, and managing invasive species. Bentley Priory Nature Reserve presents an accessible natural retreat with historical significance, offering an enjoyable outdoor experience within an urban context.

Highlights

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Historic Bentley Priory House, former WWII Fighter Command Headquarters

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Rare lowland heathland habitat supporting nightjars and adders

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Mature mixed woodland with vibrant spring wildflower displays

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Ponds attracting dragonflies, damselflies, and amphibians

Notable Natural Features

Bentley Priory House

A Grade II listed building that was the RAF Fighter Command headquarters during WWII, offering historical tours and exhibitions.

Lowland Heathland

Open heath areas characterized by heather and gorse, supporting specialized wildlife such as nightjars and reptiles.

Ancient Woodland

Mixed broadleaf woodland with mature oak, birch, and hazel trees underpinning a rich ground flora including bluebells and wood anemone.