Ashlawn Cutting
This valued local nature reserve was restored from a railway cutting.
This valued local nature reserve was restored from a railway cutting.
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A disused railway line cutting with limestone-loving flowers
A disused railway cutting that hosts an impressive variety of orchids and the largest colony of a very rare tree - the Irish whitebeam.
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Renowned for its Jurassic fossil interest, this former railway cutting is also a wildlife gem for birds, butterflies and flowers.
Tilton Railway Cutting is a little slice of ancient history! A real-life Jurassic world (except with no dinosaurs), this reserve is managed as much for its geology as for it’s wildlife, 200…
A peaceful spot to enjoy a meadow of wildflowers and old railway cutting
The first reserve acquired by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust specifically for its geology - rocks and fossils give this reserve geological interest, while grassland flowers attract a variety of…
This nature reserve used to be part of the railway line from Brecon to Hereford. Parts of the railway were built along the line of the earlier 1818 Brecon to Eardisley horse-drawn tramroad that…
This disused railway track has developed into fine meadow grassland.
A tranquil, flower-rich reserve created by a long-gone railway