Coulters Dean Nature Reserve
One of the Trust’s smallest reserves, Coulters Dean is made up of broadleaved woodland and chalk grassland. This valued wildlife refuge is maintained by a local volunteer group and supported by…
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One of the Trust’s smallest reserves, Coulters Dean is made up of broadleaved woodland and chalk grassland. This valued wildlife refuge is maintained by a local volunteer group and supported by…
A fine old wood with grand views across to the Tanat Valley and beyond to the Berwyn mountains
A former working waterway, now rich in wildlife including dragonflies, grass snakes and water voles.
The Culand Pits are a dramatic reminder of the role the cement industry played in shaping the landscape in the Medway Valley. The site is owned by Trenport Investments Ltd who fund the management…
A grassland reserve, once the site of the allotments in the
This tranquil haven with a rich variety of wildlife includes the beautiful Pavis Woods - just perfect for recharging the batteries!
This Site of Special Scientific Interest contains important oak hornbeam woodland where broad-leaved helleborines and butterflies thrive
A fragment of the garden in which Charles Darwin spent much of his childhood.
Discover the surprising variety of wildlife hidden in this natural haven on a historic brewery site.
A mixture of rough meadow and woodland where wild daffodils flourish
Lowland mixed deciduous woodland, castle and quarry on the Llandeilo series of Ordovician rock which is of national importance.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Weald from this Iron Age hillfort site of chalk grassland and scrub
Once fishing ponds for monks, now a secluded spinney
The site of an Iron Age hill fort, now a haven for wildflowers and butterflies.
Downe Bank is a uniquely special nature reserve, due to fundamental scientific studies carried out here by Charles Darwin.
Photographers and serious naturalists alike love Draycott Sleights for the rich variety of wildlife and spectacular panoramic views across the Somerset Levels as far as Dorset, Exmoor and South…
A mixed deciduous woodland/industrial archaeological site
A mosaic of flower rich calcareous grassland, scrub and ancient oak woodland on an isolated hill capped with an Iron Age fort with views across the Somerset Levels and Moors.
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.
Sadly this broadleaved woodland is badly affected by ash die back. This means that the ash trees are not in good health, they and their limbs are prone to failing and falling. We do not recommend…
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