Scadbury Park

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Scadbury Park is a large nature reserve and historic estate in Chislehurst, London, known for its ancient woodland, wildlife habitats, and the moated ruins of Scadbury Manor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic estate
nature reserve
public park
associatedWith Walsingham family
containsRuinsOf Scadbury Manor
country England
United Kingdom
designation Local Nature Reserve
Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation
eraOfMainDevelopment medieval period
hasAccessFrom Old Perry Street
St Paul’s Cray Road NERFINISHED
hasFeature archaeological remains
historic farm buildings
information boards
moat
waymarked trails
hasPart Scadbury Manor
ancient woodland
footpaths
grassland habitats
moated manor ruins
orchards
ponds
public bridleways
hasWildlifeHabitat ancient woodland habitat
grassland habitat
wetland habitat
historicalUse agricultural land
manorial estate
location Chislehurst NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

London Borough of Bromley
managedBy Bromley Countryside Service
London Borough of Bromley
surface form: London Borough of Bromley Council
near Chislehurst Common
Petts Wood
St Paul’s Cray
openToPublic yes
ownedBy London Borough of Bromley
surface form: London Borough of Bromley Council
usedFor environmental education
nature study
recreation
walking
wildlife observation

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Chislehurst hasLandmark Scadbury Park