Coopers Hill
Famous for its steep slope, Cooper’s Hill is also an internationally renowned ancient beech woodland with areas of open scrub and grassland.
Please note that from mid-September tree…
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Famous for its steep slope, Cooper’s Hill is also an internationally renowned ancient beech woodland with areas of open scrub and grassland.
Please note that from mid-September tree…
Purchased in 2023, this ancient woodland site sits on top of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With beautiful grassland valleys on one side, and the Forestry England woodland on…
Upland Oak woodland, part of which is ancient in origin, with some patches of wet woodland, situated on a steep north-facing hillside
A fabulous small ancient woodland
An ancient semi-natural woodland on the southeast side of a dry slope valley.
A mixed woodland bursting with wildlife
Downe Bank is a uniquely special nature reserve, due to fundamental scientific studies carried out here by Charles Darwin.
Stunning riverside walks through a wooded valley on the edge of Dartmoor. Beautiful at any time of year, Dunsford is famous for its wild daffodils in early spring.
This Ancient semi-natural woodland is recognised as a site of international importance for wildlife.
Majestic sandstone rock outcrop amongst mixed woodland
A mixed woodland, partly ancient, with an abundance of moths and butterfly species
Step straight in to a fairy tale with this beautiful ancient woodland, filled with rare and fascinating marsh plants and flowers
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.
A large ancient woodland in the north of Sheffield
Hairpin Woodland Park comprises Claughbane in the east, Crossags in the west and Nut Glen/Glion Cro in the southwest. Across the site we are working to make the area better for both people and…
A top wildlife spot, with exceptional walks through woodland and alongside a classic Devon river. Feeling lucky? Otters are often seen at Halsdon!
This ancient woodland with large-leaved lime is one of the most important wildlife sites in Worcestershire.
The second largest coastal Dene in the county, consisting of unspoilt ancient woodland and species-rich limestone hay meadows.
A small woodland with an abundance of hazel stands
One of Durham characteristic coastal denes, this nature reserve includes a small woodland with an abundance of hazel stands.
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