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Camley Street Natural Park
A unique wild green space right in the heart of London, just a stone’s throw from King’s Cross station. This innovative reserve, on the bank of the Regent’s Canal, was created in 1984 from an old coal yard.
Highlights: It has a visitor centre and provides a natural habitat for birds, butterflies, amphibians and a rich variety of plant life.
Location: 12 Camley Street, London. NW1 0PW.
Open Thur-Sun 10am-5pm. Staffed
Tel: 020 7833 2311
Nearest tube is King’s Cross St Pancras
Grid reference: TQ299835
Highlights: It has a visitor centre and provides a natural habitat for birds, butterflies, amphibians and a rich variety of plant life.
Location: 12 Camley Street, London. NW1 0PW.
Open Thur-Sun 10am-5pm. Staffed
Tel: 020 7833 2311
Nearest tube is King’s Cross St Pancras
Grid reference: TQ299835
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