Philips Park Local Nature Reserve :: Shared Description

Philips Park was officially declared as Bury's first Local Nature Reserve (LNR) in October 1999, a designation recognising its importance for wildlife, education and recreation to the local community.

The LNR includes the estate of the Philips family developed between 1790 and 1950 as well as former industrial land in the valley bottom. The variety of flora and fauna present is largely due to the diversity of habitats that include streams and lodges, woodland, meadows and grassland.

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by David Dixon
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SD7904 : The Barn, Philips Park by David Dixon
SD7903 : Philips Park estate buildings by David Dixon
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SD7903 : Irwell Valley Way (Outwood Trail), Waterdale by David Dixon
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SD7903 : Philips Park Local Nature Reserve, Kingfisher Lodge by David Dixon
SD7904 : Outwood Farm, Philips Park by David Dixon
SD7904 : Philips Park; play area by David Dixon
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SD7904 : Philips Park stables by David Dixon
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Created: Sat, 6 Mar 2010, Updated: Tue, 19 May 2020

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