Old Park Hill
Old Park Hill has a range of habitats but needs to be managed and restored to return it to its early 20th century character, when most of the site would have been open chalk land.
Tom Hibbert
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Old Park Hill has a range of habitats but needs to be managed and restored to return it to its early 20th century character, when most of the site would have been open chalk land.
One of the last remnants of the ancient Rockingham Forest, noted for its amazing woodland flora including carpets of bluebells and wild garlic.
Oliver Land is a tranquil 7.3-hectare site on Cornwall’s south coast near Lamorna. Enriched by its literary heritage and dramatic coastal scenery, the reserve is a haven for wildlife and solitude…
A quiet and peaceful nature reserve with wet meadow and woodland habitat. Flowers are abundant in the wet areas and woodcock and willow warblers can be seen.
A combination of sea cliffs, grassland and heathland occur at this reserve
Padworth Common nature reserve is a tranquil haven for wildlife with heathland, woodland, ponds and alder-lined gullies.
A beautiful ancient woodland bursting with wildlife. From the tallest oak to the delicate primrose, the wildlife is ever-changing with the seasons.
Ancient chalk grassland with a very rich flora.
Park Wood Nature Reserve is a serene ash woodland that’s had continuous woodland cover for hundreds of years. Limestone pavement is a feature of the local area and at Park Wood trees struggle to…
A local nature reserve with open grassland and impressively tall trees.
A disused limestone quarry with a varied habitat bursting with butterflies and wild flowers.
Secondary broadleaved woodland within a disused limestone quarry
Steep hills and tranquil valleys in the Chilterns with magnificent views of the countryside
The amazing Atlantic facing sand dunes at Penhale are classed as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Penhale is one of the largest dune systems…
Ancient semi natural woodland rich in vegetation
Perry Mead is a wonderful flower-rich neutral grassland meadow on the north side of Perry Hill stretching down to the meandering River Cary near Perrys Bridge. The northern and wetter parts of the…
The meandering Piddle Brook and three adjacent meadows are rich in wildflowers and wildlife.
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.
The 'Bank' is almost four hectares of chalk grassland on a southeast-facing hillside with commanding views of the Darenth Valley.
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