Tincombe
A wet meadow reserve with various plant life
Tom Hibbert
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A wet meadow reserve with various plant life
The only place in Essex where you will find all three Heather species growing together and the largest area of lowland heathland in the county
An ancient woodland with pretty spring flowers and a carpet of bluebells
Old railway line with scrub and grassland habitats.
Tom Long’s Nature Reserve (formally known as Tom Long’s Meadow) is a narrow corridor of land approximately 600m in length and no wider than 75m. The area is made up of mosaic of wet grassland and…
A small, species-rich haven of ancient, semi-natural woodland, especially beautiful in spring when the bluebells are in flower.
Tor Hole Fields reserve is made up of seven fields which are traditionally managed hay meadows rich in wildflowers and meadow butterflies.
Traditionally managed meadows and wood with rich, varied ground flora.
The result of medieval quarrying with an array of chalk-loving wildflowers
Stone sculptures and scarce wildlife make this former quarry an interesting and unusual site to visit.
This Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) gives a stunning show of wildflowers, thanks to its magnesian limestone soil. The woodland is traditionally coppiced with managed scrub which is…
Rare limestone grassland on the site of an old quarry
Tregonetha Nature Reserve is a place rich in culture and wildlife.
One of the best examples of an ash/oak/maple wood in Nottinghamshire
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust took ownership of this grassland reserve in 2019 and are restoring it as a mixture of meadow, hedgerow and scrub habitat.
An old abandoned quarry with exposed cliff faces of Middle Magnesian Limestone
An old abandoned quarry with exposed cliff faces of Middle Magnesian Limestone
A mixture of meadows and woodland with a range of interesting water loving plants
A spacious expanse of flowering meadows, riverside, woodland, hedgerow and parkland.
A reserve with one of the rarest habitats in the UK; freshwater shingle
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