Kilburn Grange Park is an attractive park with a good range of native trees and shrubs and a small wild area.
Local Wildlife Site
Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation
Kilburn Grange Park
Borough: Camden
Grade: Local
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 3.06 ha
Description
Wildlife
Among the many mature trees are a high proportion of native species, such as silver birch, London Plane, hornbeam, ash, yew, holly and sessile oak. Exotic species include tree-of-heaven, hybrid black-poplar, common lime and sycamore. Dense planted shrubberies around the perimeter also include some native species, such as hazel, dogwood and hawthorn. A small fenced area located on the east side of the children's playground supports dense scrub and a second fenced area in the north-west corner of the park supports trees and tall herbs. The trees and shrubs provide nesting habitat for a range of common garden birds such as blackbird, robin and starling.Facilities
Playground; outdoor gym; tennis courts; football pitch
Kilburn Grange Park © Cindy Blaney
Kilburn Grange Park © Moy Cash
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