Knighton Down Nature Reserve
A fascinating reserve with spectacular views and spooky historical surroundings.
Tom Hibbert
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A fascinating reserve with spectacular views and spooky historical surroundings.
A small but diverse upland reserve
Come butterfly spotting!
A small woodland in the heart of the Wyre Forest.
A wildlife oasis of lakes, reedbed, meadow and woodland near Bury St Edmunds. Experience nature all year-round from iridescent kingfisher and dazzling dragonflies, to colourful ducks and precious…
Our largest inland nature reserve, enjoy ancient woodland, orchid meadows, ponds and the old plotlands.
Langford Heathfield is the Trust's second largest reserve. The mixture of ancient and secondary woodland, scrub, heathland and open rides cut into the woodland provides a great habitat for a…
This small reserve, a mix of grassland, woodland and scrub has a surprising variety of plant species. It is a haven for insect life.
The site of a World War II Battery, now a listed Ancient Monument
The reserve consists of two meadows, named Bottleneck and Jackson's paddock, and the adjoining Lawn Wood.
Part of what once was a large wet heathland covering Cinderford, Laymoor Quag bursts with plant and insect life in the spring and a great place to look out for dragonflies in the summer months.…
One of the finest, ancient, semi-natural broad-leaved woodlands left in the Wye valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
It doesn’t have to be the Summer of Love to enjoy an explosion of flower power. Let Ledsham Bank’s vivid wildflower display blow your mind this June or July!
A reserve with a wide variety of trees, other flowering plants and associated animal life. A great place to spot deer
A superb example of chalk grassland and scrub, rich in flowers and butterflies
A species-rich meadow, a rare habitat in Scotland
A restored former opencast coal mining site featuring two pools, areas of maturing woodland and grassland attracting a variety of bird species.
A rich mosaic of woodland, meadows and flower-rich acid grassland that forms an important wildlife corridor in an urban area
Little Marises meadows near to Michaelchurch Escley are unimproved, species-rich, wildflower meadows - a rare and precious habitat.
A limestone grassland with the remains of a limestone kiln; a good place to see the locally rare Marble White butterfly
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