Greystones Farm
The ancient meadows and rivers of Greystones Farm are home to a diverse range of wildlife. This nature reserve is also the site of the Salmonsbury Camp, an important meeting place during Neolithic…
Tom Hibbert
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The ancient meadows and rivers of Greystones Farm are home to a diverse range of wildlife. This nature reserve is also the site of the Salmonsbury Camp, an important meeting place during Neolithic…
Easily bypassed on a foreshore walk, this tucked away woodland is a haven of flowers, ferns and birds and has probably been present since medieval times.
Limestone woodland provides shade…
A green oasis framed by intersecting railway lines, close to Chiswick Park Station, saved from development and managed for wildlife and people.
Once a large freshwater lake this unusual wetland habitat has a number of rare plant species. A speciality of the site here is the delicate bird's eye primrose, whilst other species include…
A nature reserve with a very different past. Once this was a bustling railway junction.
Ham Hill is a tiny area of steeply sloping chalk downland in Hungerford, strewn with wildflowers and offering great views.
Situated on the outskirts of Hereford, Hampton Park Road Meadow consists of a small field of semi-improved grassland, with a scattering of mature orchard trees, a newly planted orchard, fringed by…
An ancient woodland and meadow with beautiful spring flowers
An area of beautiful open moorland featuring a mosaic of habitats attracting a wide array of interesting flora and fauna.
Grassland filled with wildflowers and butterflies
Two steep sided beck valleys with an area of grassland in between
Enjoy magnificent views of the winding River Thames and sloping chalk grassland full of national rarities.
We bought this small section of dismantled railway in Marlborough from British Rail in 1988 for £1. It has a variety of common plants and birds such as whitethroat and garden warbler.
Hatchmere comprises a variety of habitats, including open water, fen carr and dry woodland
A chalk grassland on a steep north facing slope
An old railway embankment now filled with wildflowers and butterflies
A small but perfectly formed valley mire, full of rare and interesting plants. Encircled by alder and beech trees, this reserve has a wonderful feeling of seclusion and tranquillity.
A chalk downland site with a good plant community.
A small chalk grassland reserve on the scarp slope of the north-east Chilterns with wonderful views of the surrounding landscape.
Sedge warblers chatter, rare butterflies flutter and buzzards circle overhead at Heysham Moss.
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