Hollybed Farm Meadows
Our largest meadow reserve, being restored to its former glory.
Tom Hibbert
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Our largest meadow reserve, being restored to its former glory.
Rich in both wildlife and human history, Holme Dunes sits between The Wash and the North Sea, making it a brilliant location to see migrating birds. It’s also a nationally important site for the…
NWT Holt Lowes is a naturalist’s delight, with its array of unusual and rare plants, insects and birds. You’ll be drawn back again and again to fully appreciate the diversity of species in this…
Enjoy a walk at Holwell Reserves, disused quarries, with a mixture of grassland, woodland and exposed rock faces create a peaceful atmosphere throughout the year. A special place for bats,…
Rare orchids are the treasures of this small but outstanding reserve - and it's also a haven for birds, butterflies and moths. This reserve can attract a lot of visitors when the orchids are…
NWT Honeypot Wood is a small woodland nature reserve with a delightful wealth of wildlife, history and character.
Renowned for its Jurassic fossil interest, this former railway cutting is also a wildlife gem for birds, butterflies and flowers.
This is a gem of a site for the fen enthusiast. The waterlogged peat allows unique plants and animals to flourish.
An important example of how wildlife can recolonise limestone quarry workings
Hopyard Hay Meadow is home to a glorious mix of wildflowers surrounded by ancient hedgerows.
A large area of grassland, hedgerows and standing trees with a wildflower meadow. Managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust on behalf of The Land Trust.
A beautiful lake surrounded by meadows, ponds and sheltered reedbeds, a great place to watch time go by.
Five pretty meadows; very colourful from spring to summer.
Ancient woodland with exceptionally rich and interesting range of flowering plants. Coppice management benefits several species of butterfly and part of the nature reserve is a traditional…
An area of chalk downland with old chalk spoil heaps that are rich in wildflowers. Managed on behalf of Surrey County Council.
Huish Moor is located one mile south west of the village of Huish Champflower on the Brendon Hills. The reserve comprises neutral grassland and mire and woodland on a north facing slope around the…
A small beach, cliffs and coastal slopes
With excellent views over Morecambe Bay, this limestone promontory has an unusual assemblage of plants and interesting geological exposures. Great place for watching birds on the estuary.
A small wildflower meadow covered with thousands of anthills.
A hay meadow with wildlife-rich hedgerows
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