Facilities include a picnic site, forest walks, small commemorative garden, deer park and a craft centre.
[citation needed] Some original park trees from the 1870s survive and include a number of rare species such as the Chinese necklace poplar, Populus lasiocarpa.
Bluebells typically flower, in the beech and birch woods in the park, from mid April to late May.
[citation needed] The park is home to foxes, badgers, stoats, red and grey squirrels, and enclosed deer, as well as bats in the old church.
A number of species of birds – including pheasant, ravens, and the long-eared owl – inhabit the woods.