Jersey Farm Woodland Park
Jersey Farm Woodland Park is the largest of the Parish's outdoor spaces comprising some 55 acres of mixed woodland and meadowland on the site of former farmland between Sandringham Crescent and St Albans Road on the north.
There are five main entrances onto the park including one which can be accessed from Jersey Lane, a popular footpath and cycleway which runs between Sandridge Village and St. Albans. We have successfully received the Green Flag Award for 13 consecutive years This is the international quality mark for parks and green spaces and something that the Parish Council is immensely proud of.
We have a large pond on site for wildlife, and bee hives which are managed by local bee keepers. The park is a popular destination for dog walkers, and we ask that all dogs be kept under control to ensure the safety and well-being of other users and wildlife alike.
Around the perimeter of the park runs a permissive bridleway and a network of informal paths cross the meadowland making it an ideal place for both ramblers and dog walkers who can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the views over the Sandridge countryside. It is also used by the Parkrun organisation every Saturday morning, one of two venues in St Albans.
Contact details:
sandridge-pc.gov.uk
01727 831871
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