Pupils will leave Tring Park School with expertise, determination and confidence to succeed in the future. Tring Park School for the Performing Arts offers an exceptional opportunity to young people who show an outstanding talent for the performing arts, while recognising the benefits of a fine academic education.
Prep Department Years 4 — 6. Lower School Years 7 — 9. Middle School Years 10 — Formerly the grounds of Tring House, the landscape of the park was created by James Gibbs in the early 18th century. Both the park and the mansion were owned by the Rothschilds between and the death of Walter Rothschild in The parkland was split into two parts by the construction of the Tring bypass in Today the area to the south of the bypass is owned by Dacorum Borough Council and leased to the Woodland Trust who encourage visitors to enjoy quiet recreation.
Important features of Tring Park are the lime avenues through the park leading up to the mansion and the mixed woodland on the escarpment. Both of these, together with the grassland are actively managed by the Woodland Trust, including the preservation of remnant features of the ancient woodland and regeneration of native trees.
Location By car By train By bus. By car. By train. Tring railway station is 3. By bus. Facilities and access. Access Parking Toilets. The majority of the parkland walks include a relatively steep incline.
The car park is open 10am-5pm Monday to Saturday, 2pm-5pm on Sundays. Wildlife and habitats Wildlife Look and listen for the many fantastic animal species found at Tring Park. Look out for:. Red kite. Long-eared owl. Purple emperor. Speckled wood. Field vole. Green woodpecker. Great spotted woodpecker. Lesser spotted woodpecker. Willow warbler. Trees, plants and fungi Tring Park was once part of a larger estate which included Tring House and gardens. Lime, small-leaved.
Beech, copper. Pine, Scots. Beech, common. Horse chestnut. Habitats Tring Park contains a mix of habitats such as chalk grassland, scrub, mixed woodland and parkland landscaped by Charles Bridgeman in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Wood pasture and parkland. Broadleaved woodland. About Tring Park Tring Park is brimming with history: from being formed from the limestone of the Chiltern Hills that were created at the end of the last Ice Age 10, years ago, to becoming established as a manor site in the Saxon period and playing host to gentry, kings and queens from then on.
Tring Park Mansion. Support us. Your support matters This wood was secured for the future thanks to your response to an urgent appeal. See what we've achieved. Things to do at Tring Park. Woodland Walk. Parkland Walk.
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