Cole End Park
Good for locals to enjoy wildlife within a public park
Tom Hibbert
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Good for locals to enjoy wildlife within a public park
Chalk grassland with surrounding areas of woodland and scrub. Rich in wildflowers and insects.
Nature reclaimed this worked-out chalk quarry and created an outstanding centre for wildlife, which gives nature-lovers of all ages easy access to an amazing range of wild plants and animals.
Lying within the gently-rolling countryside around the River Leadon, Collin Park Wood nature reserve is an area of ancient woodland which has been coppiced for centuries.
A great place to…
A small woodland reserve centred around a lake
A peaceful place to take time out and enjoy the natural world.
An old quarry now transformed into a wildflower haven
Colne Point is an impressive expanse of saltmarsh, creek and shingle, running along the coastline at the mouth of the Colne Estuary
Situated in rolling farmland just above Combs Ford near Stowmarket, this small but botanically rich reserve has roots stretching back to the Domesday book, where it was recorded as “a wood for 16…
A holy place for geologists, the location of the discovery of Britain's earliest trilobites.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust purchased Common Farm in March 2024 with many thanks to the generosity of members and donors supporting our appeal. The site has historically been a mixed-use farm,…
A patchwork of small meadows and orchards, rich in wildlife.
Previously a field of rough grass, volunteers have transformed it into a peaceful haven for nature.
Conningbrook Lakes is made up of a series of lakes, ponds, river, wet woodland and grasslands – creating a great place for a riverside stroll, and host to a variety of wildlife.
A woodland with waterfalls and a riverside walk, spring sees a great display of flowers.
Cooks Field is a flower rich limestone grassland on steep slopes and traditional hay meadows on the higher and flatter ground. It is an important site for grassland butterflies.
Quiet pasture and small woodland backing onto a stream
This chalk downland valley in Salisbury is worth a visit at any time of year for its sweeping views.
One of Kent Wildlife Trust’s newest Dover reserve, Coombe is undergoing management to restore chalk downland to the reserve, with a future goal to re-introduce frog orchids back to the site.
Please note the road into Coombe Hill car park (Wharf Road) will be closed from 22 to 24 April, due to council drainage works.
Coombe Hill Canal and Meadows is a place of vistas and endless…
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