Teversal Pastures

Teversal Pastures site visit 2010 NottsWT
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Ragged robin Notts WT cpt Lee Schofield

© Lee Schofield

Laybird Notts WT cpt Lorna Griffiths

© Lorna Griffiths

This reserve is an area of unimproved grassland with a diverse flora

Location

Buttery lane
Sutton in Ashfield
Old Teversal
NG17 3DZ

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Know before you go

Size
7 hectares
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Entry fee

Access by permit only
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Parking information

Limited car parking is available at the two entrances on Buttery Lane: please avoid blocking the road.

Grazing animals

Yes - Cattle and sheep

Walking trails

Access by permit only. Please take care to avoid trampling the hay crop in May & June.

Access

Access by permit only. The reserve is on either side of Buttery Lane, a very narrow road from Skegby to Old Teversal, on the north side of a disused railway track.

Dogs

On a lead

When to visit

Opening times

Access by permit only

Best time to visit

April - July

About the reserve

This reserve is diverse in flora and varies due to the differences in management and hydrology. Damper areas support species such as meadowsweet, ragged robin, water avens and lady's mantle. The hedgerows provide a habitat for woodland plants including ramsons and dog's mercury.

Contact us

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
Contact number: 0115 958 8242
Contact email: info@nottswt.co.uk

Environmental designation

Local Wildlife Site (LWS)
Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)