Harridge Wood
Harridge Woods is home to the Trust's award-winning bat house. Restored from a tumble down cottage, Keeper's Cottage is home to at least seven different species of bats. A rich variety…
Tom Hibbert
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Harridge Woods is home to the Trust's award-winning bat house. Restored from a tumble down cottage, Keeper's Cottage is home to at least seven different species of bats. A rich variety…
Meadows bursting with wild flowers and birdsong during the summer - a great stop off the Tissington Trail.
Enjoy magnificent views of the winding River Thames and sloping chalk grassland full of national rarities.
One of the last remaining wild daffodil meadows in our area
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.
Two small damp meadows adjoining Hatton Wood (SSSI).
The second largest coastal Dene in the county, consisting of relatively unspoilt ancient woodland and species rich limestone hay meadows
A chalk grassland on a steep north facing slope
These meadows have a wealth of grassland flowers including cowslip, green-winged orchid and adder's tongue.
One of the largest examples of mid altitude heathland in County Durham
One of the largest examples of mid altitude heathland in County Durham
Grassland home to rare plants like honewort and Somerset hair-grass, with spectacular views across the Somerset Levels.
A peaceful woodland site once used as a place for reflection by monks from the Hillfield Friary
An old railway embankment now filled with wildflowers and butterflies
A small but perfectly formed valley mire, full of rare and interesting plants. Encircled by alder and beech trees, this reserve has a wonderful feeling of seclusion and tranquillity.
Birch woodland over peat, a rare habitat in West Lothian
One of a very few patches of surviving heathland in Hertfordshire which supports a special mix of wildlife.
A wild woodland wonderland where childhood memories are made, with activities and adventures to enjoy all year round, wildlife and wildflowers to discover – and a weird plant.
A chalk downland site with a good plant community.
A small chalk grassland reserve on the scarp slope of the north-east Chilterns with wonderful views of the surrounding landscape.
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