Luton Hoo Park

Downs, Moorland in Bedfordshire

England

Luton Hoo Park

Luton Hoo from the formal gardens Luton Hoo these days is a luxury 5 star hotel, but when it was owned by the Wernher family it boasted guest lists that included the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh and Sir Winston Churchill.
Luton Hoo from the formal gardens Credit: Bob Walters

Luton Hoo Park, located in Bedfordshire, England, is a picturesque estate encompassing vast stretches of downs and moorland. Covering an area of approximately 1,065 acres, the park is renowned for its natural beauty and rich history.

The downs of Luton Hoo Park consist of gently rolling hills covered in a patchwork of grasslands and meadows. These open spaces provide a stunning backdrop for leisurely walks and picnics, offering visitors breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The downs are also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, hares, and numerous bird species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Adjacent to the downs, the moorland of Luton Hoo Park offers a contrasting landscape with its heather-covered slopes, scattered woodland, and tranquil ponds. This diverse habitat supports a wide range of flora and fauna, including rare species of butterflies and dragonflies. The moorland is crisscrossed by well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the area and discover its hidden gems.

Steeped in history, Luton Hoo Park boasts several historic features, including the Grade I listed Luton Hoo Mansion. The mansion, built in the neoclassical style, dates back to the late 18th century and is surrounded by meticulously landscaped gardens. The park also houses a Victorian walled garden, a former icehouse, and an ornamental lake.

Overall, Luton Hoo Park offers a delightful escape into nature, combining its breathtaking downs and moorland with its historical attractions, making it a must-visit destination for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.84967/-0.37566719 or Grid Reference TL1118. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Luton Hoo from the formal gardens Luton Hoo these days is a luxury 5 star hotel, but when it was owned by the Wernher family it boasted guest lists that included the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh and Sir Winston Churchill.
Luton Hoo from the formal gardens
Luton Hoo these days is a luxury 5 star hotel, but when it was owned by the Wernher family it boasted guest lists that included the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh and Sir Winston Churchill.
Copt Hall Road at the junction of Lower Harpenden Road
Copt Hall Road at the junction of Lower Harpenden Road
Railway bridge over Copt Hall Road, Luton
Railway bridge over Copt Hall Road, Luton
Copt Hall Road at the junction of Lower Harpenden Road
Copt Hall Road at the junction of Lower Harpenden Road
Woods by Copt Hall Road, Luton
Woods by Copt Hall Road, Luton
Horse jumping ground at Copt Hall
Horse jumping ground at Copt Hall
Railway line in New Mill End Turn right for Luton
Railway line in New Mill End
Turn right for Luton
Railway crossing Chiltern Green Lane, New Mill End
Railway crossing Chiltern Green Lane, New Mill End
Chiltern Green Road at the junction of West Hyde Road
Chiltern Green Road at the junction of West Hyde Road
Viaduct Cottages, East Hyde
Viaduct Cottages, East Hyde
Chiltern Green Viaduct The second brick line has been replaced by the metal section just crossing the road.
Chiltern Green Viaduct
The second brick line has been replaced by the metal section just crossing the road.
Lower Harpenden Road, Luton
Lower Harpenden Road, Luton
Copt Hall Road, Chiltern Green
Copt Hall Road, Chiltern Green
Copt Hall Farm, Chiltern Green
Copt Hall Farm, Chiltern Green
Field by Copt Hall Road, Chiltern Green Looking towards George Wood.
Field by Copt Hall Road, Chiltern Green
Looking towards George Wood.
Copt Hall Road, Chiltern Green
Copt Hall Road, Chiltern Green
Field entrance in Chiltern Green Looking towards Horsley's Wood
Field entrance in Chiltern Green
Looking towards Horsley's Wood
Field by Chiltern Green Lane, New Mill End
Field by Chiltern Green Lane, New Mill End
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Luton Hoo Park is located at Grid Ref: TL1118 (Lat: 51.84967, Lng: -0.37566719)

Unitary Authority: Central Bedfordshire

Police Authority: Bedfordshire

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