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Moulton Park

Discover Moulton Park

Come and immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the park.

In Moulton Park, Lincolnshire, you’ll find a mix of established native trees and a variety of local wildlife including deer,  birds, bats, squirrels, and other small mammals. It’s a tranquil 20‑acre green space designed to encourage biodiversity and community enjoyment.

History Of the Park

Moulton Park in Lincolnshire is a 20‑acre green space that has been safeguarded for the community thanks to the Biggadike Foundation, a charity established from the estate of John Biggadike, the last Miller of Moulton Windmill.

View from Moulton Park
Tree with Bird box

Wildlife

 A thriving sanctuary for diverse wildlife. Within Moulton Park, you can observe various species of birds and mammals in their natural habitats. From the vibrant colours of butterflies to the rustling of leaves as deer gracefully wander the park. Experience the natural beauty of Moulton Parks natural landscapes.

Trees

Trees in Moulton Park are an important part of its character and heritage, and some are protected by the Tree Preservation Orders. In Moulton Park, these protections help maintain the park’s natural beauty, provide habitats for wildlife, and preserve the green space as a vital community resource

Moulton Park
Clean up volunteers

Join our Volunteer Team

Become a part of the Moulton Park community by volunteering with us. Your support helps us maintain the park's natural beauty and ensures that it remains a cherished space for everyone. Click below to find out how you can get involved.

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