Prince Philip Park

Location: GU35 0UL

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About Prince Philip Park

Prince Philip Park is part of a growing new community in Hampshire, offering a wide range of green spaces designed for both people and wildlife.

Located within the Dukes Quarter, the park forms a vibrant green corridor at the heart of the development, helping to connect communities with nature.

Green space and habitats

The park includes a variety of carefully designed landscapes, such as:

  • Pathways through ornamental planting and natural meadows
  • Areas of native woodland
  • A stream and sustainable drainage systems (SuDS)
  • Spaces for play and relaxation

These features not only create an attractive setting but also support a wide range of wildlife.

Wildlife and nature

Prince Philip Park provides important habitats for many species.

The mix of mature trees, including Scots pine and broadleaf woodland, alongside newly planted areas, offers shelter and food for birds and other wildlife.

The SuDS features and natural habitats create ideal conditions for:

  • Bats and other mammals.
  • Amphibians
  • Insects
  • Birds

Today

The park continues to develop into a welcoming, biodiverse space, supporting both the local community and the natural environment.

It offers opportunities to enjoy nature, take part in outdoor activities, and connect with green space as part of everyday life

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