Weston Turville Reservoir
Wetland plants and wildfowl are among the many attractions of this former reservoir nestling amongst woodland, close to the Chilterns
Tom Hibbert
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Wetland plants and wildfowl are among the many attractions of this former reservoir nestling amongst woodland, close to the Chilterns
The last surviving example of unimproved grassland on Thames Gravel in Surrey.
One of the largest of London’s six remaining lowland bogs can be found tucked away on Wimbledon Common.
A rich array of chalk grassland flowers and insects in an undulating landscape.
One of the largest water meadows in Hertfordshire; 265 different species of wildflower and 119 bird species have been recorded here.
An ancient woodland with sweeping Bluebell carpets, choirs of songbirds, small streams and ponds. Astonbury Wood is one of the richest habitats in Hertfordshire and home to rare, threatened and…
Traditional beech woodland with a peppering of birdsong and spring flowers.
Once a gravel pit, today a haven bustling with wildlife all year round.
A large ancient flood meadow that attracts vast numbers of a wide variety of birds, as well as numerous other animals and plant life.
Rare orchids are the treasures of this small but outstanding reserve - and it's also a haven for birds, butterflies and moths. This reserve can attract a lot of visitors when the orchids are…
Idyllic wildlife garden and visitor centre in a quiet residential street in East Dulwich.
Traditional wildflower meadow and ancient woodland
This sloping old meadow dotted with large anthills has a variety of wild flowers and a wealth of insects.
Situated in the Radnage valley, Yoesden is a beautiful example of the traditional Chiltern landscape in south Buckinghamshire. A swathe of chalk grassland undamaged by ploughing, fertilisers and…
A remaining fragment of the traditional wet meadows that were once common around Toddington
Steep hills and tranquil valleys in the Chilterns with magnificent views of the countryside
A secluded area of woodland in South London, with small grassy glades, set on the broad slopes of a deep railway cutting, which supports 170 species of flowering plants
A small gravel pit now a safe haven for chalk grassland
Visit the largest remaining species-rich water meadow in Essex with its famous display of wildflowers and wonderful mosaic of habitats
A sliver of beech woodland and chalk grassland, Hurley Chalk Pit is visited by 15 species of butterfly and is home to wild orchids.
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