Chiltern Park
A prestigious 72-acre venue amidst woodland and parkland that’s perfect for services, pilgrimage and remembrance.
A prestigious 72-acre venue amidst woodland and parkland that’s perfect for services, pilgrimage and remembrance.
Chiltern Park, Potkiln lane, Jordans, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
HP9 2XB
Our nature-rich Parks honour your loved ones while providing tranquil spaces teeming with richly diverse flora and fauna for the living to reflect on precious memories. From shady glades to wildflower meadows, these serene landscapes will be sustained for generations, offering solace in the knowledge that memories will remain. Our Parks offer you a choice of memorials within our five Park Experiences – Lawn, Meadow, Orchard, Woodland and Gardens, providing a final resting place for your loved one, a place you and your family will want to return to, time and time again, to walk together, share memories and reflect.
Visit UsA Living Memorial Tree – Living Memorials are increasingly popular for those seeking an eco-friendly way to honour loved ones. A Living Memorial Tree offers a lasting tribute that grows and flourishes. Whether used for burials, a final resting place for ashes, or a special dedication; Living Memorial Trees offer a sustainable alternative to traditional memorials, aligning personal remembrance with ecological responsibility.
A beautiful space created by nature between the foliage of the Park. The burial or ashes plot is marked by the natural environment and carefully placed moss logs, blending your loved ones resting place into the Park’s peaceful surroundings. Designed to accommodate two or four burials, a number of ash burials or a combination of both.
Choose the perfect final resting place amongst the beauty of our woodlands, under the canopy of native trees. Our woodlands are alive with flora and fauna, these leafy, magical wonderlands provide solace for many. Woodland burials are seen as the most ecological (green) option, which is why we avoid the use of all metal, plastic and imported stone within all our woodlands.
A Living Memorial Tree – Living Memorials are increasingly popular for those seeking an eco-friendly way to honour loved ones. A Living Memorial Tree offers a lasting tribute that grows and flourishes. Whether used for burials, a final resting place for ashes, or a special dedication; Living Memorial Trees offer a sustainable alternative to traditional memorials, aligning personal remembrance with ecological responsibility.
A beautiful space created by nature between the foliage of the Park. The burial or ashes plot is marked by the natural environment and carefully placed moss logs, blending your loved ones resting place into the Park’s peaceful surroundings. Designed to accommodate two or four burials, a number of ash burials or a combination of both.
Choose the perfect final resting place amongst the beauty of our woodlands, under the canopy of native trees. Our woodlands are alive with flora and fauna, these leafy, magical wonderlands provide solace for many. Woodland burials are seen as the most ecological (green) option, which is why we avoid the use of all metal, plastic and imported stone within all our woodlands.
Whatever your wishes, we have various options to suit all budgets. Speak to a member of our friendly and knowledgeable team to explore your options and find the memorial option that’s right for you.
Price Information (PDF)We aim to keep our Park open during daylight hours. However, be sure to check our notice boards and social media for seasonal updates. There may also be a rare occurrence where the Park has to close due to adverse weather conditions to keep our visitors safe, please contact the Park on 01494 872158
We are dog friendly – we love meeting your dogs! We kindly ask for dogs to be kept on a lead in our parks.
Week Dates | Office Hours | Park Visiting Hours |
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Monday – Friday | 9.00am – 5.00pm | 9.00am – 4.00pm |
Monday – Friday (May to August) | 9.00am – 5.00pm | 9.00am – 6.00pm |
Saturday | 9.00am – 4.00pm | 9.00am – 4.00pm |
Sunday | Appointment only | 9.00am – 4.00pm |
Bank Holidays | 9.00am – 1.00pm | 9.00am – 4.00pm |
Thursday (May to August only) | 9.00am – 6.00pm* | 9.00am – 8.00pm |
Christmas Day, Boxing Day & Easter Sunday | Closed | 9.00am – 4.00pm |
Last entry into the Park is 30 minutes prior to the gates closing.
*By appointment only between 5.00-6.00pm |
Speak to a member of our friendly and knowledgeable team to explore your options call 0203 745 8325 or email [email protected]
If your enquiry relates to an existing memorial, plot or funeral please call Chiltern Park directly: 01494 872158
GreenAcres Chiltern Park
Potkiln Lane
Jordans
Beaconsfield
Buckinghamshire HP9 2XB
From the M40: Exit at junction 2, take the A355 (signposted to Beaconsfield). At the first roundabout take the third exit, the A40 (signposted to Gerrards Cross) continue along it for approximately 0.5 miles. After passing the speed camera, turn left into Potkiln Lane (signposted to Jordans). The entrance to the Park is on the left-hand side of the road after approximately 400 yards.
From Amersham: At the south side of the town, take the A355 (signposted to Beaconsfield). Continue on the A355 to the end of road, where you will be at the east end of Old Beaconsfield. Take the second exit from the mini roundabout, signposted to the M40. At the next roundabout, take the second exit onto the A40 towards Gerrards Cross, continue for approximately 0.5 miles. After passing speed camera, turn left into Potkiln Lane (signposted to Jordans). The entrance to the Park is on the left-hand side of the road after approximately 400 yards.
From Uxbridge: At the northwest end of the town, take the A4020 (Oxford Road). Go under the motorway take the A40 (Oxford Road) keeping to the left-hand lane as you approach the traffic lights junction with the A413. Keep on the A40 through Tatling End & past Gerrards Cross Common, & past The Bellhouse Hotel on your left, take the next right into Potkiln Lane (signposted to Jordans). The entrance to the Park is on the left-hand side of the road after approximately 400 yards.
The nearest railway station on Chiltern Rail is Seer Green & Jordans, from where a five-minute taxi ride will bring you to the park. More frequent trains stop at either Gerrards Cross or Beaconsfield stations, although both are a few miles away.
There is ample space for car parking at our Park, as well as parking for coaches, bikes and motorcycles. Disabled parking spaces are available near the buildings. All buildings have disabled access and facilities and there is an electric buggy available to transport visitors with restricted mobility around the woodland.
The Park roads are sufficiently wide to accommodate two cars passing. Driving on site is restricted while funeral services take place. We humbly request all our visitors to be respectful to the rules and regulations of the Park.
We are dog friendly – we love meeting your dogs! We kindly ask for dogs to be kept on a lead in our parks.