Mill Hill Quarry
Disused chalk quarry and a spinney with a colourful variety of flowers.
Tom Hibbert
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Disused chalk quarry and a spinney with a colourful variety of flowers.
Witness the incredible power of nature as it slowly reclaims this former industrial site. What will Minera Quarry’s next chapter hold?
A semi-natural ancient woodland that is renowned for its ground flora & butterfly species. Land at the adjacent Green Farm is undergoing restoration and recreation of historic habitats,…
This diverse woodland wildlife treasure trove astride the River Pang is a haven of peace and beauty, renowned for its flowers, butterflies and moths.
Morgan's Hill in Calne is known for its orchids, butterflies and for the general quality of chalk grassland and wildflowers.
The five fields near Royal Wootton Bassett are abundant with wildflowers in summer.
Narborough Bog is a unique reserve for Leicestershire and Rutland; over 6,000 years old, this reserve is a hotbed for wildlife in suburbia, with habitats including fen meadow, wet woodland and…
Central to the Nene Valley is the Nene Wetlands nature reserve, a unique one square mile of wild and man-made habitats, managed for wildlife and people.
An urban nature reserve developed on a former railway coal yard, goods yard and water softening plant.
The diversity and colour of the wildflowers in these traditional hay meadows steals the show in spring and summer before giving centre stage to the autumnal hues of fungi.
One of a series of Trust reserves where you can explore the Polden Hills, a low narrow ridge of Blue Lias stretching from Puriton in the west to Street in the east. It comprises of two blocks of…
Explore this reserve tucked away at the edge of Rugby with a lake and woodland attracting plenty of wildlife.
On the lush banks of the River Chelmer you'll find this beautiful mosaic of habitats filled with fantastic plants and animals
This small site is nestled to the south of Knypersley. It combines marshy, damp habitat with grassland, providing local nature and residents with a wildlife oasis.
Colourful sphagnum moss, sundew and other plants create a carpet on the surface of this raised mire. Large heath butterflies, dragonflies and bog bush-cricket can be found.
The perfect location for a picturesque summer walk
A varied landscape, including woodland, grassland, farmland and a river valley. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
Ancient woodland with typical ground flora including an abundance of bluebells in spring.
A wetland nature reserve which forms a stepping stone for wildlife in the Lugg Valley.
This nature reserve safeguards one of the only two remaining British locations of limestone woundwort.
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