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About The Park

Little Chalfont Nature Park is a special place. It is a rare survivor of once common English meadow which escaped modern agriculture, fertilisers, weed killers and insect killers and exists untouched, much as it was hundreds of years ago. 

Conserving the Past for the Future

A 'People's Meadow'

​The Park is a beautiful, peaceful place to walk, relax and observe the quiet workings of nature. Is a great place for wild flowers and grasses and a diverse range of bugs, butterflies and birds. You may even see a muntjac or a grass snake.

As a bonus, next to this rare grassland is an almost unspoilt survivor of natural woodland that once covered much of England.
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HRH Prince Charles' Coronation Meadows were established in 2013 when he realised just how many wild-flower meadows had been lost over the past 60 years.

Although not a Coronation Meadow, the Park has been awarded People's Meadow status as a place to see meadow wild flowers.

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Self-Guided Tour

Let our handy informative map and self-guided tour lead you around the park. The map is also available separately.
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The Meadow

The pride of the Park is the wildflower meadow. Get the low-down on the flowers, birds and butterflies you may see.

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A Year In Flowers

We are justly very proud of the wildflower meadow, trees and other plants in the Park. Click on the icon for some help in identifying them throughout the year.
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The Park's History

Find out the varied history of this patch of land over the centuries and how it has adapted to the times.

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Spotter Guides

Fun for children of all ages. View or download our spotter guides to make the most of your visit. Can you find something we haven't?
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Find Out More

If you want to know more about the many different plants, trees and wildlife to be found in The Park, as well as the geographical and environmental aspects, there's a wealth of information in our Learning Zone.
Little Chalfont Nature Park is owned by Little Chalfont Charitable Trust (Company No 7591978 / Charity No. 1141148) and managed by Little Chalfont Parish Council.

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