
Roydon Common and Grimston Warren
Ancient and beautiful, Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Roydon Common is the largest surviving open heath in west Norfolk
Tom Hibbert
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Ancient and beautiful, Norfolk Wildlife Trust's Roydon Common is the largest surviving open heath in west Norfolk
An absolute jewel of a nature reserve with a rich mosaic of habitats and an astounding array of wildlife. Roydon Common is an inspiring and beautiful place to spend the day all year round.
Teetering on the edge of the Waveney Valley, Roydon Fen is part of a chain of fens that are strung like jewels along the Suffolk and Norfolk border.
Two wet meadows full of wild flowers
A meadow, a grassland and Middlepark Copse, all supporting an outstanding number of butterflies.
Ruggin has a combination of ancient woodland and species-rich grassland, neutral hay meadow in small fields, divided by hedgerows on the Blackdown Hills.
Rush Furlong is a fragment of the once extensive system of strip farming in the Isle of Axholme.
Discover a wealth of wild flowers and butterflies in this ancient woodland and meadows including the 'townhall clock' plant and the rare black hairstreak.
The wetland haven of Rushmeadows lies in the Dereham stream valley and is home to a variety of plants and birds.
Situated at the southern and south-western tip of Bryher, this peaceful and beautiful site comprises a granite hill, small sand dune and dune grassland system that overlies a storm boulder beach.…
A traditional hay meadow rich in wild flowers
This tranquil former limestone quarry is a veritable Aladdin’s Cave of botanists’ treasures. Its gems include several nationally scarce plants.
A good example of the type of woodland that would once have covered East Cleveland
This important reserve contains tidal sand and mudflats, salt and freshwater marshes and sand dunes.
Soak up rainbow-bright wildflowers, skittering butterflies and beautiful birds on-high.
These three meadows contain a diverse range of habitats from ridge and furrow grassland to wet carr woodland.
Listen to the rolling waves on the sand and shingle, breathe in the saline scents of the saltmarsh, and watch the wonderful wildlife this very important and sensitive National Nature Reserve has…
Two attractive woods adjacent to each other that in spring are covered with an array of woodland flowers
Lying in the valley of the River Stort these reedbeds become alive during summer - with flowering marsh plants, singing Warblers, an abundance of invertebrates and a chance to see one of the UK’s…
It may be small but Scarning Fen is home a to large number of rare plants and insects. This precious site is sensitive to disturbance, so please tread carefully.
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