Country Parks and Nature Reserves

St Peter and St Paul's Churchyard (Also known as Dagenham Parish Churchyard)

 

St Peter and St Paul's Churchyard is a unique green space within the borough. The Churchyard, only a couple acres in size, was closed to new burials in the 1990s. It was decided between the church and the council, who became responsible for its maintenance on its closure, that the site would be best managed as a nature reserve.

 

The London Wildlife Trust took over the management of the site in 1997.

 

The area surrounding the church is maintained very much as gardens where nature can thrive but the emphasis is on formality. Further away from the church the gardens give way to an area of meadow where gravestones are found resting amongst spring and summer flowers. The Churchyard won a Green Flag Award in 2003.

 

Habitats

The long grass, bramble and trees provide the obvious habitats. The old walls and headstones are valuable for lichens and mosses and are not common in the borough.

 

Species

The main importance of the churchyard is for invertebrates. In summer you can find the long grass full of butterflies and crickets and there are lots of flying insects. These insects provide food for bats.

 

For most recent years a kestrel has nested on the church tower. Woodpeckers regularly feed on the avenue of lime trees.

 

A family of foxes live in the churchyard and can often be seen in the early morning and late evening.

 

History

Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul web page.

 

Events

The London Wildlife Trust run regular events in conjunction with the borough's Parks and Countryside Ranger Service.

 

Events are listed on our Parks and Countryside Events page. A leaflet also available in libraries and from the Millennium Centre.

 

Accessibility

The Churchyard is accessible by wheelchair, please contact the project manager for further information on accessibility.

 

Location map

 

Map showing location of Dagenham Parish Church|

Click image for larger version.

 

London Wildlife Trust Volunteer Group|

 

 

 

Contact

For Chase Local Nature Reserve enquiries:

 

Gareth Winn

Project Manager

The Millennium Centre

The Chase

Dagenham Road

Rush Green

Romford

RM7 0SS

 

Tel: 020 8593 8096

Fax: 020 8984 9488

Email: parksandcountryside@lbbd.gov.uk|

 

For general London Wildlife Trust enquiries:

 

London Wildlife Trust Central Office

Skyline House

200 Union Street

London

SE1 0LW

 

Tel: 020 7261 0447

Fax: 020 7633 0811

Email: enquiries@wildlondon.org.uk|

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