Fryent Country Park and Barn Hill Open Space

A country park in , Brent • Fryent Way, Kingsbury, London NW9, NW9 9HA


Features
  • Pond/lake
  • Treescape
  • Wild areas
  • Nature reserve

Facilities
  • Always open
  • Dogs allowed with some dog free zones
  • Parking

Fryent Country Park is a green oasis in the London Borough of Brent and has over 100 hectares of meadows, woods, hedgerows and ponds. There are more than 800 species of wildlife including 80 recorded birds, 21 butterflies and 500 wild flowers. The haymeadows have achieved the Soil Association Organic Standard. The Park is always open for people to enjoy the wonderful variety of wildlife. It is a great place for walks and picnics plus fun and games for the children. Main photo attached is Coneyvale looking towards Barn Hill (photo by Noreen) on the Capital Ring path.

Fryent Country Park and Barn Hill Open Space

formed 1984

Who you will find in Fryent Country Park and Barn Hill Open Space

Bush Farm Collective

Community hub

Best place to check for events in this park

Caring

The organisation with legal responsibility for Fryent Country Park and Barn Hill Open Space is Brent Council. Their website for the park is

Fryent Country Park and Barn Hill Open Space is managed and maintained by Brent Council

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