Welcome

A warm welcome to the Wrecclesham Conservation Group. We are a friendly, inclusive community group of volunteers coming from all walks of life with a common interest in preserving and enhancing the natural habitat in the Wrecclesham area.

Our primary focus is on clearing and restoring the overgrown areas of the churchyard of St Peter’s church, Wrecclesham to uncover its history and heritage and create a wildlife corridor. With two centuries behind the churchyard there are many family and war graves. Additionally we have planted many bulbs to brighten up and make the churchyard a more attractive place. And we would like to do some flowerbed creation having revived one, which with the right planting will also attract insects.

We regularly hold survey sessions to record numbers and diversity of the wildlife species found in and around the Wrecclesham area. This is particularly carried out for moth, bee, bat and other insect types and contributes to the biodiversity inventory for Farnham as a whole.

We are particularly keen to engage youth and family participation in our activities and regularly hold events in which these can engage; and we also take part in events and with other specialist interest groups.

Our longer term aims extend for example to footpath maintenance and undertaking other local projects which will enhance our natural habitats and green spaces.

Find out more about the Wrecclesham Conservation Group here.

And for our work and activities please take a look at our What We Do and News website page.

Interested in becoming a member or have an enquiry then please go to our Contacts page.

Forthcoming events

Sun 19th April 2026
St Peter's churchyard
2.00 pm
Sun 26th April 2026
Jonathan Dye
Leverton Hall
2.00 pm
Sat 12th September 2026
Leverton Hall
9.00 am