Local Wildlife Site

Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation

Wendell Park
Borough: Hammersmith and Fulham
Grade: Local
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 1.73 ha

Description

This small park, once part of Fulham Manor, was saved for the local community in the 1890s, when much of the surrounding area was undergoing development. It has an intimate character, surrounded by quiet residential streets. The park contains attractive rose beds and a small children’s playground. It is clearly much valued by the local community.

Wildlife

Good numbers of mature trees, including the inevitable London planes, may date from the park's original landscaping. Other trees include sycamore, common lime, ash and tree of heaven. More recent planting has a stronger focus on native species, such as field maple and hawthorn. Banks of shrubbery around the perimeter offer nesting and foraging habitat for birds; holly and snowberry in particular are good berry sources.

Facilities

Playground
Field maple in flower © Mike Waite

Field maple in flower © Mike Waite

Feedback

Have a question or a comment for this site, or notice anything missing or out of date? Please contact us.

Find out more

More information on GiGL’s SINC dataset can be found here.

Additional information, including other site designations and species recorded onsite and nearby, can be provided in community and client data search reports. Request information here.