Bentley Old Vicarage Nature Reserve

A nature reserve in , Harrow • Uxbridge Road, HA3 6DH

Explore the circular path and listen for birdsong. The wild churchyard is spectacular in spring with primroses and other wild flowers.

Features
  • Nature reserve
  • Wildflower meadow
  • Water feature

Bentley Old Vicarage Nature Reserve is a small site lying north of All Saints' Church on the Uxbridge Road in Harrow Weald. Together with the churchyard of All Saints’ Church to its immediate south it forms a quiet oasis off this busy road. Where the reserve is now was the vicarage of All Saints’ Church, built along with the church itself in 1848. The vicarage fell out of use in 1924 and was finally demolished in 1955. A few of the trees on the site now are relicts of the vicarage garden while most have grown up since that time.

Bentley Old Vicarage Nature Reserve

formed 1985

Who you will find in Bentley Old Vicarage Nature Reserve

Harrow Nature Conservation Forum

Friends

Best place to check for events in this park

Caring

The organisation with legal responsibility for Bentley Old Vicarage Nature Reserve is Harrow council.

Bentley Old Vicarage Nature Reserve is managed and maintained by Harrow Nature Conservation Forum

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Harrow Nature Conservation Forum

Formed 1985

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