
Pease Dean
An open grassland of gorse and alder
Tom Hibbert
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An open grassland of gorse and alder
Secondary broadleaved woodland within a disused limestone quarry.
Secondary broadleaved woodland within a disused limestone quarry
A beautiful pond with developing reed bed, fen and carr, adjoining woodland.
Maritime cliff and slope, upland Oak woodland and lowland heathland. Notified SSSI.
Pengelli Forest is part of the largest block of ancient Oak woodland in west Wales! Status NNR. This reserve is notified as the Pengelli Forest and Pant-Teg Wood SSSI, which in turn is part of the…
The atmosphere at the end of Peninnis Head is otherworldly. Prominent granite cliffs, tors and boulders are scattered amongst the maritime heathland, with impressive rock formations stacked right…
A series of unimproved meadows with a rich diversity of wildflowers; one of the largest remaining areas of semi-natural grassland in Worcestershire.
A reminder of the wild expanse of wetland, heath and woodland of days past.
As the River Severn ebbs and flows, flocks of birds feast on the invertebrate-rich mudflats under the wide, open skies of this estuarine reserve.
A large area of grazing marsh with numerous ditches and pools
A chalk grassland meadow with stunning views, just half a mile from Guildford High Street.
Sloping down to a tributary of the River Ter, this varied landscape is a great place to see Kingfishers and Dragonflies
Enjoy a peaceful stroll through Pigney’s Wood with its ancient trackway, 450-year-old oak tree, and a carpet of springtime bluebells.
Old 'ridge and furrow' meadows thick with wild flowers and grasses - a link to our natural and agricultural past.
An old allotment transformed into a reserve by the local community, now an excellent spot for birds and butterflies.
Also known as Hanbury Woods, this relict wood pasture reserve contains some of the oldest trees in the county.
A gem of a reserve; a haven for wildfowl and migrating waders
Situated on the west side of Bryher close to the dramatic Hell Bay, Pool of Bryher is the only true brackish lagoon on Scilly. It is separated from the sea by a narrow and very mobile storm beach…
A heathland site that is a haven for protected birds. Managed on behalf of the Windlesham United Charities.
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