Hughenden Park

Hughenden Park is situated off the Hughenden Road (A4128). Access to the park is from either Hughenden Road or Coates Lane. A small car park is available off of the Hughenden Road and there are Ladies and Gents toilets nearby. There are no facilities currently for disabled persons, although there are plans to correct this as a matter of priority.

Hughenden Park consists of some 25 hectares of beautiful parkland trees and there are magnificent views across open countryside. It is the largest park in the district. The Hughenden stream runs through the length of the park. The park borders Hughenden Manor, owned by the National Trust.

The park has a play area, which is situated, at the Coates Lane side of the park. The park is popular with dog walkers, people having picnics during the summer months and walkers in general. Dog walkers are reminded to clean up after their dogs by placing dog poop in the red bins provided. Co-operation in this scheme is appreciated as it helps keep our parks clean and safe for all users.

In the Spring there is a splendid display of daffodils across the hillside.

In the Autumn the trees provide a vast display of colour as the leaves turn.

View the location of Hughenden Park on My Wycombe.

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