Ebernoe Common
Varied ancient wood pasture with ponds, streams, meadows and reclaimed arable land under conversion back to woodland
Tom Hibbert
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Varied ancient wood pasture with ponds, streams, meadows and reclaimed arable land under conversion back to woodland
Visit these three meadows near Royal Wootton Bassett in spring and summer for their vivid wildflower displays.
Small and secluded, this woodland nature reserve nestles along the banks of the River Lagan and offers an escape just four miles south of Belfast city centre.
A plant rich grassland covering several fields renowned for its variety of orchids. There is also an area of wet woodland adjacent to the Mells River.
A small, sloping limestone grassland on the edge of Dalby Forest, Ellerburn Bank is crammed full of wildflowers, and is at its best on sunny days in June and July.
Lowland heath and woodland with a variety of heathland species. The Elstead Group of Commons includes Elstead, Royal, Bagmoor & Guinea Commons.
The reserve, once connected to the New Forest, offers an incredible range of habitats, from wet woodland, wood pasture and grassland to heathland, bog and mire.
These three hay meadows in Minety with countless wildflowers form a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of their long history of traditional farming.
A traditional old Herefordshire hay meadow
A peaceful upland with spectacular views, Eycott Hill Nature Reserve is the perfect place for a low level walk, or wildlife adventure!
Enjoy colourful wildflowers, spot beautiful…
A west and south-west facing slope of the North Downs on the eastern side of the Darent Valley.
A Nature Reserve with a difference - Our wildlife 'secret garden' which includes many of its original 1930s features. A chance to explore a beautiful garden designed with wildlife in…
A unique 90-acre area of farmland in County Fermanagh, brimming with wildflower meadows, bird-friendly hedgerows and ancient woodland.
A unique reserve in the North York Moors, bounded by moorland streams at both ends, Fen Bog offers a winning combination of stunning views and some of Yorkshire’s best wildlife.
With over 70 species of plant, many of which are locally rare and nationally declining, this botanically important reserve is a hidden gem
Our smallest nature reserve: this pleasant meadow is the prime site for one of Northern Ireland's rarest flowers - wood cranesbill.
A large reedbed with ditches and lagoons
A magnificent woodland - home to birds, bats and butterflies, where you can forget the stresses of everyday life.
A diverse woodland reserve that features a meadow dotted with ancient ant hills and a medieval fish pond.
Fir Hill Quarry is a small chalk pit.
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