Ringstead Downs
One of the largest remaining areas of chalk grassland in Norfolk. The attractive, steep-sided valley of Ringstead Downs is home to a diverse range of wildlife.
One of the largest remaining areas of chalk grassland in Norfolk. The attractive, steep-sided valley of Ringstead Downs is home to a diverse range of wildlife.
One of the largest remaining areas of unimproved chalk grassland in Norfolk
A cliff reserve with a nationally important number of Kittiwakes
Whether they are tumbles of soft rock home to a variety of invertebrates, or hard, soaring rock faces bustling with huge seabird colonies, maritime cliffs may be challenging to explore but are…
A coastal limestone headland, with secondary broadleaved woodland, scrub, and grassland
Named after a small cave that during yielded Stone Age tools and fossil remains of Ice Age animals
Protect, enhance, and celebrate the chalk stream headwaters of the Rivers Test and Itchen.
A combination of sea cliffs, grassland and heathland occur at this reserve
A sliver of beech woodland and chalk grassland, Hurley Chalk Pit is visited by 15 species of butterfly and is home to wild orchids.
A chalk downland site with a good plant community.
A small chalk grassland reserve on the scarp slope of the north-east Chilterns with wonderful views of the surrounding landscape.
Cool, crystal-clear waters flow over gravelly beds, streaming through white-flowered water-crowfoot and watercress in serene lowland landscapes.