Visitors can expect to see a diverse landscape of wooded valleys, open grasslands, lakes, and streams. The site is of major historic significance and is considered one of the most important and influential landscapes of the 18th Century.
The site provides a wealth of different habitats for birds, mammals, invertebrates, and locally uncommon plant species. It has been managed with nature in mind since the mid 18th Century, making it an important site for wildlife.
The wardens undertake tasks such as talking to visitors, fencing, litter picking, tree work, hedge laying, tree planting, visitor management, path maintenance, wildlife surveys, habitat management, working with schools, and recruiting volunteers. They are highly skilled individuals who are practically minded and can handle various tasks.
Volunteers can participate in tasks such as fencing, hedge laying, tree planting, hay making, wildlife surveys, and more. It is a great way to keep fit, meet people, and make a difference to the environment. Volunteers come from all walks of life and commit varying amounts of time to helping out on site.
The site offers good tracks around woods nested in a beautiful golf course. It is a grade one listed landscape visited by two US presidents before they became president. It is a beautiful place of natural beauty, making it the perfect place to enjoy a calm and quiet walk.