Perry Mead
Perry Mead is a wonderful flower-rich neutral grassland meadow on the north side of Perry Hill stretching down to the meandering River Cary near Perrys Bridge. The northern and wetter parts of the…
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Perry Mead is a wonderful flower-rich neutral grassland meadow on the north side of Perry Hill stretching down to the meandering River Cary near Perrys Bridge. The northern and wetter parts of the…
Two disused reservoirs set amongst fields
A large area of grazing marsh with numerous ditches and pools
A chalk grassland meadow with stunning views, just half a mile from Guildford High Street.
Attractive old meadow with tall hedges and a variety of plants.
The meandering Piddle Brook and three adjacent meadows are rich in wildflowers and wildlife.
Old 'ridge and furrow' meadows thick with wild flowers and grasses - a link to our natural and agricultural past.
An old allotment transformed into a reserve by the local community, now an excellent spot for birds and butterflies.
One of the county's few remaining ancient woodlands
The 'Bank' is almost four hectares of chalk grassland on a southeast-facing hillside with commanding views of the Darenth Valley.
Two wonderful hay meadows with a rich and varied flora and fauna.
A varied set of habitats for plants and animals
A southerly gem of Holy Island’s heathland habitat where you can find the spotted rock-rose – Anglesey’s county flower.
Colonies of rare butterflies and nesting birds make this site great for wildlife enthusiasts - but it is also internationally famous for the unusual onion skin weathering on basalt which was used…
A shallow loch fringed with marsh, fen, and willow scrub
Famed for its wetland birds including bitterns and marsh harriers, explore the mosaic of habitats and enjoy the stunning vistas at Potteric Carr.
One of the largest remaining areas of ancient woodland in South East Essex, this reserve is one of the few sites in the UK where the Heath Fritillary butterfly is flourishing
A site brimming with wildlife and a sense of the wild.
Restored chalk grassland, Priest Hill has been transformed from abandoned playing fields into a home for wildlife.
A steep limestone hillside above the River Wye and the Monsal Trail; known for its wild flowers. Part of a string of nature reserves along the Monsal Trail in the Wye Valley.
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