The Sturts East
Wet rough grassland fields subject to winter flooding with hedgerows and ponds.
Tom Hibbert
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Wet rough grassland fields subject to winter flooding with hedgerows and ponds.
Seven differing fields lying in the River Wye flood plain
Lying in the floodplain of the River Wye with an array of botanical and bird species
Part of an ancient oak and ash woodland with a small stream and pond.
A chalk woodland wonder on London’s southern extremity.
A rich array of wildlife thrives in this ancient woodland. Thursford Wood is home to some of the oldest oak trees in Norfolk, and a wonderful display of bluebells in spring.
One of a number of naturally formed lakes in an area of low rounded hills formed from Ice Age debris
An ancient woodland with pretty spring flowers and a carpet of bluebells
A small, species-rich haven of ancient, semi-natural woodland, especially beautiful in spring when the bluebells are in flower.
Loved by bees, this patch of traditional English countryside within London’s leafy northern fringe in Barnet, teems with life every spring and summer.
One of the best examples of an ash/oak/maple wood in Nottinghamshire
The reserve is managed as part of an organic livestock farm in partnership with a local farmer and consists of neutral grassland, a small stream, a pond and areas of scrub and mature woodland.
Ownership of this reserves is split between the Wildlife Trust and the National Trust, however the Wildlife Trust has managed both areas since 1966. A real gem in the heart of Charnwood Forest,…
Wappenbury has an array of ancient woodland trees, flowers and butterflies waiting to be explored
A hidden wildlife gem nestling in the Chiltern Hills, rich in wildlife that will lift your spirits whatever the season.
An ancient semi-natural clough woodland with a small tributary of the River Weaver.
A charming area of ancient woodland of just over one hectare within a larger wet woodland complex.
This quiet, ancient woodland is the alleged site of the ‘Babes in the Wood’ legend.
Visit this beautiful woodland in spring to be fully immersed in a sea of colour, as the wildflowers that carpet this ancient woodland show off their bright flowers
A mainly wet grassland site with woodland fringes on a steep north-facing slope on the Blackdown Hills; access is best gained by parking at NT Wellington Monument which you pass on the walk down…
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