High Elms Country Park
High Elms Country Park offers 250 acres of countryside to explore combined with a 150-acre golf course, which together form the High Elms Estate, originally the country home of the Lubbock family.
High Elms is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Local Nature Reserve (LNR), enjoying the support of local environmental groups as well as the Friends of High Elms, Natural England and the Forestry Commission. There are chalk meadows and woodlands that support a variety of wildlife including species that are rare in London.
The site is also home to BEECHE (Bromley Environmental Education Centre at High Elms) which is a sustainable education and visitor center with a café.
We are a group of volunteers who carry out practical conservation tasks under the supervision of the professional staff of the London Borough of Bromley.
The aims of the Friends Group are:
For further information regarding our work please visit our website at: highelmscountrypark.chessck.co.uk
Alternatively please complete the form below with your name, email address and comment and we will be in touch in due course.
High Elms is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Local Nature Reserve (LNR), enjoying the support of local environmental groups as well as the Friends of High Elms, Natural England and the Forestry Commission. There are chalk meadows and woodlands that support a variety of wildlife including species that are rare in London.
The site is also home to BEECHE (Bromley Environmental Education Centre at High Elms) which is a sustainable education and visitor center with a café.
We are a group of volunteers who carry out practical conservation tasks under the supervision of the professional staff of the London Borough of Bromley.
The aims of the Friends Group are:
- To assist in providing an educational experience for the public in the wildlife, sustainability, history and biodiversity of High Elms Country Park.
- To help to secure and promote the conservation and protection of High Elms Country Park, to monitor its plants, animals and wildlife habitats and maintain and improve its biodiversity.
- To promote its use as a place for quiet, informal enjoyment, recreation and study.
- To help with practical conservation work through voluntary action for the benefit of wildlife and the community under the supervision of, or with the approval of, the London Borough of Bromley and its professional officers.
For further information regarding our work please visit our website at: highelmscountrypark.chessck.co.uk
Alternatively please complete the form below with your name, email address and comment and we will be in touch in due course.