Ruislip Woods is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and national nature reserve covering 726 acres (294 ha) in Ruislip in the London Borough of Hillingdon. The woods became London's first national nature reserve in May 1997. Ruislip Local Nature Reserve at TQ 090 899 is part of the national nature reserve.
Section of the Hillingdon Trail running through Park Wood in Harefield
Pathway through Park Wood
The David Brough cycle trail through Bayhurst Wood
Mute swans are commonly found at Ruislip Lido. Park Wood is in the background.
Manor Farm is a 22-acre (8.9 ha) historic site in Ruislip, Greater London. It incorporates a medieval farm complex, with a main old barn dating from the 13th century and a farm house from the 16th. Nearby are the remains of a motte-and-bailey castle believed to date from shortly after the Norman conquest of England. Original groundwork on the site has been dated to the 9th century.
The Great Barn, built around 1280
The remains of the motte-and-bailey castle
The Manor Farm House was built in the 16th century
Great Barn interior