Dimminsdale
This reserve is well known for the spectacular display of snowdrops that appear in late winter and early spring. A visit to this special site is a must to enjoy the carpet of white that appears,…
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This reserve is well known for the spectacular display of snowdrops that appear in late winter and early spring. A visit to this special site is a must to enjoy the carpet of white that appears,…
Downe Bank is a uniquely special nature reserve, due to fundamental scientific studies carried out here by Charles Darwin.
A west and south-west facing slope of the North Downs on the eastern side of the Darent Valley.
Designated a National Nature Reserve for the wealth of plants found in part of the unspoiled depths of Worcestershire’s countryside.
Fox Fritillary Meadow is an ancient floodplain and the largest of four remaining sites for the snake's head fritillary in Suffolk.
An ancient grassland, bursting with flowers and insects
Mixed broadleaved and wet woodland, partly ancient, and pond. The woodland is covered by a Tree Preservation Order.
A fantastic woodland for Bluebells and Wood Anemones in the spring, and diverse fungi in the autumn.
Excellent example of an oak/lime wood with a rich flora.
A mixed deciduous woodland reserve located in an old sand quarry on the Lower Greensand ridge.
An ancient woodland that's home to the rare brown hairstreak butterfly and Bechstein's bat.
One of the few wild daffodil meadows left in the area known as the "golden triangle", these fields are carpeted with wild daffodils every spring. Old orchard trees and woodland…
Ham Hill is a tiny area of steeply sloping chalk downland, strewn with wildflowers and offering great views.
Once owned and farmed by Hannah Hauxwell, this beautiful nature reserve features two species-rich unimproved upland hay meadows and a grazing pasture in a traditional farming landscape.
We bought this small section of dismantled railway in Marlborough from British Rail in 1988 for £1. It has a variety of common plants and birds such as whitethroat and garden warbler.
The second largest coastal Dene in the county, consisting of unspoilt ancient woodland and species-rich limestone hay meadows.
An ancient coppiced woodland with a fantastic display of oxlips in the spring
An extensive area of magnesian limestone grassland with all the classic indicator species that define this internationally rare plant community.
One of Durham characteristic coastal denes, this nature reserve includes a small woodland with an abundance of hazel stands.
A beautiful meadow, perfect for a gentle walk in the spring
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