Fivehead Arable Fields
This reserve is managed as cultivated fields to maintain rare arable plants. A unique assemblage of cornfield flowers can be seen here in summer.
Tom Hibbert
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This reserve is managed as cultivated fields to maintain rare arable plants. A unique assemblage of cornfield flowers can be seen here in summer.
Mixed woodland of great variety with streams and an open heathy area
Notable for its stunning collection of wildflowers
Flexford nature reserve is an urban oasis in the heart of Chandler’s Ford. Much loved by local people, it has an interesting mix of woodland and flower-rich wet meadows that support a variety of…
Wander through one of the few remaining Thameside grazing marshes; full of flowering plants and visiting migrant birds
A rare chance to see stunning displays of chalk downland flowers and butterflies with stunning views over the Blackmore Vale.
Designated a National Nature Reserve for the wealth of plants found in part of the unspoiled depths of Worcestershire’s countryside.
Ospreys use Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve as a nesting site. Visit for free.
Low-lying wet birchwood.
A mosaic of rewilded farmland and wildlife habitats including woods and orchard meadow located near to Melton Woodbridge.
Breathtaking beauty in this ancient woodland famed for its spectacular spring bluebells, abundant birdlife and fabulous fungi.
Step into Foxley Wood in spring and the carpets of bluebells splashed by pure white ramsoms petals will make for a beautiful and fragrant visit. Butterflies and birds abound in summer, and in…
A private chalk grassland reserve home to many flower and butterfly species.
These marvellous wildflower meadows are a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Explore this little reserve and look for specialist lead-tolerant flowers and glow worms!
"Gruffy” or “groovy” ground is the Mendip name for land with numerous mineshafts, and other mining hollows, such as those covering most of the reserve. Lead was mined here in the 16th and…
An old hill farm with glorious views, rich in wildlife and history.
PLEASE NOTE: There are currently grazing cows with calves on site, please be careful and note that some fields and paths…
A small but characterful oak woodland
Limestone grassland reserve on west facing slopes with areas of mixed scrub and woodland great for wildflowers and butterflies. Gilling Down is adjacent to New Hill, Tannager and Great Breach Wood…
A fine example of oak woodland and hazel coppice with a very rich ground flora
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