Morden Hall Park: Avenue of lime trees,looking east
| Partial / Incomplete Date | c.1951 |
|---|---|
| Area | Morden |
| Copyright 1 | B. Fletcher |
| Picture Reference | MerMor_OpenSpaces_Parks_4-6 |
| Original Format | Photo |
| Notes / History | Morden Hall Park is the countryside come to town. It is a beautiful park, now owned by the National Trust, with with River Wandle flowing through it, creating a haven for wildlife. There are native trees such as oak, beech, ash, birch, limes and some riverside trees such as willows and alders. It is important to have a range of trees of different ages so that these can form varying habitats to encourage different species of birds. |