Hughenden Park (High Wycombe)
Address
Hughenden Park
Coates Lane
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP14 4LA
Restricted items
There are some items you cannot use in Buckinghamshire Council open spaces in the Wycombe area. This includes:
- BBQs
- drones
- metal-detecting equipment
- remote-controlled vehicles
About the park and facilities
It's the biggest park in the Wycombe area, covering about 25 hectares. There are magnificent views across open countryside with parkland trees.
It's ideal for dog walkers, picnics and walkers.
Please use the red bins to clean-up after dogs. We appreciate your cooperation as it helps to keep our parks clean and safe for all users.
The Hughenden stream runs through the length of the park. The park borders Hughenden Manor, owned by the National Trust.
The park has a play area at the Coates Lane side of the park.
In the Spring there is a splendid display of daffodils across the hillside. In the Autumn the trees provide a vast display of colour as the leaves turn.
It's also a Green Flag Award-winning park (the quality benchmark which recognises well managed parks and green spaces).
Map of Hughenden Park
View a map of Hughenden Park (PDF, 2.3 MB).
Access and parking
You can access it off of Hughenden Road (A4128) or from Coates Lane.
There is a small car park off of Hughenden Road.
Damage or vandalism
Occasionally sites may be subject to misuse or acts of vandalism, including:
- broken glass being left on the ground
- damaged play equipment
- graffiti
If you see a problem, report it on FixMyStreet.