Pasture Wharf

Pasture Wharf
Pasture Wharf

Karen Gray

Reed warbler

Chris Gomersall/2020VISION

A mosaic of open water, reedbeds and intervening rough grassland and scrub.

Location

Pasture Road North
Barton-upon-Humber
Nearest postcode DN18 5RD

OS Map Reference

TA 044 229
A static map of Pasture Wharf

Know before you go

Size
21 hectares
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Parking information

Small parking area available

Walking trails

Access is either from the Humber Bank footpath or from Pasture Road, Barton Waterside

Access

Paths are accessible for wheelchair users in dry weather

Dogs

No dogs permitted

Assistance dogs only

When to visit

Opening times

Open at all times

Best time to visit

January to December

About the reserve

Pasture Wharf consists of flooded clay pits, with open water and reedbeds, and 1.3 km (0.8 miles) of foreshore including the old wharf. It is also the site of a former tile works (where a kiln chimney still stands).

The mosaic of open water, reedbeds and intervening rough grassland and scrub provides excellent habitat for breeding birds, such as great crested and little grebes, bearded tit, reed warbler and blackcap. Mallard, pochard, tufted duck, gadwall and goldeneye occur in good numbers in winter.

The foreshore, mudflats and flooded grassland attract many wading birds, including dunlin, redshank, grey plover and bar-tailed godwit. Bitterns occur in winter, and with careful management we hope they may return as a nesting species.

The list of aquatic species is long, some examples being Nuttall’s waterweed, marestail, rigid hornwort, water lily and fan-leaved water crowfoot.

The aims of management are to retain a balance between open water and reed and to provide a sanctuary area by restricting access to some reedbeds and waterside areas. Reed-cutting and water-level control are also important.

Nearest postcode DN18 5RD. Please note - postcodes are for the nearest registered address as we are unable to get postcodes for nature reserves.

Location information

Pasture Wharf location PDF

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Environmental designation

Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)