A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Hounslow
'The gardens at Chiswick House have been loved for centuries. With their combination of grand vistas and hidden pathways, architectural delights and a dazzling array of flowers, shrubs and specimen trees, they create a unique oasis in this corner of London ...'
'Offers a brisk stroll close to London.'
'The walk passes through woods, fields, meadows, parks and open spaces - many of them nature reserves with one National Nature Reserve and some designated Sites of Special Scientific Interest - off ...
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'Path through Hillingdon's countryside from Cranford in the south-east to Harefield in the north-west'
Member of the U3A - London (West) Grouping
'Events include birdsong identification workshops, bat walks, moth trapping evenings, bird ringing demonstrations and dragonfly and butterfly walks.'
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'An internationally important wetland nature reserve in West London.' The Friends of Kempton membership scheme 'enables members to access the reserve's wildlife protected area. This protected area has two bird hides, a wader scrapes, islands, and a boardwalk providing ideal wildlife watching opportunities'.
Thames Water
'Hounslow's wonderful Parks and Open Spaces.'
'With the gardens and café now open all year round, you can enjoy Osterley in any season. What better way to spend a gorgeous winter day than a meander around the long walk and warm up with a bowl ...
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'A short hop from central London by tube but a world apart. Stroll up the tree-lined drive, past the grazing Charolais cattle and you'd think you're in the country, not urban Hounslow. Surrounded by gardens, park and farmland, Osterley is one of the last surviving country estates in London.'
'The London home of Duke of Northumberland, whose family were granted the former monastic site at the end of the 16th century. The Tudor mansion was remodelled by Robert Adam for the 1st Duke in 17 ...
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'30-acre gardens within 200-acre park transformed by "Capability" Brown; stunning domed conservatory designed by Charles Fowler in the 1820s.'
Historic Houses Association
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