The Goggin
The Goggin covers just over five and a half acres and includes within it four important types of wildlife habitats: meadow, broadleaf woodland, hedgerow and scrub.
Tom Hibbert
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The Goggin covers just over five and a half acres and includes within it four important types of wildlife habitats: meadow, broadleaf woodland, hedgerow and scrub.
Wet woodland, grassland and scrub.
Three Groves Wood is part of a large block of ancient woodland dominated by beech on the north side of the Frome Valley.
Listen out for the drumming of woodpeckers, the singing trills of the nightingale and warblers and even the sounds of wood ant colonies scuttling along.
A semi-natural ancient woodland with an impressive showing of spring flowers.
One of a number of naturally formed lakes in an area of low rounded hills formed from Ice Age debris
A small, species-rich haven of ancient, semi-natural woodland, especially beautiful in spring when the bluebells are in flower.
Traditionally managed meadows and wood with rich, varied ground flora.
This is an ancient woodland with areas of scrub & coppice, making it ideal for butterflies & warblers.
Trillis Banks is a hidden grassland valley packing a lot of habitats into a small area. It consists of sloping banks, fields and a babbling brook running through, while also linking to the canal…
An ancient woodland to explore, with added panorama of the North Devon landscape.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Due to damage from the weekend's storm, this nature reserve is temporarily closed.…
A long narrow strip of woodland with a small stream running through the centre.
This stunning wildflower meadow is a stronghold of the snakeshead fritillary.
A marshland reserve with a number of nationally rare or local species of plants
Ancient grazing meadows with wildflowers galore
A gentle stroll along public footpaths from the village of Ockley brings you to the edge of a remarkable gem.
An exceptionally diverse area with a variety of habitats.
One of the best surviving wild daffodils meadows in the county combined with a traditional orchard planted in 2011.
A reclaimed colliery site, this reserve has been extensively planted with alder and white poplar in the past. Sycamore, black poplar, silver birch, and broom have also naturally colonised,…
A small semi-natural broadleaved woodland on the western edge of Chippenham.
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