Blackhouse Wood
Blackhouse Wood, cloaking part of the Suckley Hills in the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a fantastically rich ancient semi-natural woodland.
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Blackhouse Wood, cloaking part of the Suckley Hills in the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a fantastically rich ancient semi-natural woodland.
Our volunteer team at Blackhouse Wood are looking for volunteers to help them manage one of our newest nature reserves near Suckley.
A working quarry site owned by Tudor Griffiths, with managed pools which have become a haven for birds.
This ancient woodland in Trowbridge was given to us in 1991. The wood connects with our Biss Wood nature reserve and the Green Lane Nature Park.
Once used as a tip for ash from the railways, Lock Lane now provides a valuable habitat for a variety of wildlife.
A restored former opencast coal mining site featuring two pools, areas of maturing woodland and grassland attracting a variety of bird species.
Wildlife and a wealth of wildflowers are reclaiming this former railway-line near Preston.
One of the Trust's most important wetland reserves, home to otter and great for bird watching.
Join local artist Paul Green to create a nature themed wire sculpture
A large area of re-seeded wildflower meadows, formerly arable farming fields, this site is now protected for its wildlife and landscape value.