Epworth Turbary
A relict of a raised bog, this reserve is of considerable historic and scientific interest.
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A relict of a raised bog, this reserve is of considerable historic and scientific interest.
A disused limestone quarry site, with probably the best exposure of Acre limestone in the county, with diverse habitats favoured by birds, amphibians and invertebrates.
Farlington Marshes, one of the Trust’s oldest nature reserves, is a coastal wildlife expanse with internationally important populations of wading birds and wildfowl.
One of the few remaining survivors of the working willow holts, once a feature of many Trentside villages
With over 70 species of plant, many of which are locally rare and nationally declining, this botanically important reserve is a hidden gem
A magnificent woodland - home to birds, bats and butterflies, where you can forget the stresses of everyday life.
Fishlake Meadows is an incredible wetland nature reserve in the southern Test Valley, just outside Romsey. Known for its beautiful and characteristic wildlife, it is home to more than 170…
A former quarry site, featuring woodland, scrub and grassland, with both geological and historical interest.
Birds and amphibians thrive in this small but important nature reserve hidden among the urban landscape.
With its surrounding wet meadows and ancient castle backdrop, the Mere at Framlingham is considered by many to be the best view in inland Suffolk.
Explore this little reserve and look for specialist lead-tolerant flowers and glow worms!
Step straight in to a fairy tale with this beautiful ancient woodland, filled with rare and fascinating marsh plants and flowers
Lying in a remote valley with reminders of a historic past.
Once a hive of industry, with mines and furnaces, Granville has been reclaimed by nature and it now a gem in the middle of new development in Telford.
One of the best examples of limestone downland and scrub in Somerset. One of the jewels in the crown of this reserve is the Large Blue Butterfly, declared extinct in Britain in 1979, it has since…
Greenham and Crookham Commons form the largest continuous tract of open heath in Berkshire. It is special for the mix of purple and pink heathers and golden yellow gorse, wildflower-filled…
A large area which comprises an interesting mix of habitats including shallow waters and wetlands providing a haven for wildfowl and wading birds.
The ancient meadows and rivers of Greystones Farm are home to a diverse range of wildlife. This nature reserve is also the site of the Salmonsbury Camp, an important meeting place during Neolithic…
This Lough, is the smallest and shallowest of the four natural loughs located in the Hadrian's Wall area and is excellent for wildfowl, especially during the winter months.
Connected to the east side of St Agnes by a tombolo (known as ‘The Bar’), Gugh is a small inhabited island. It is just 1km long and rises to 34m above sea level at its most northern point on…
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