Hawthorn Dene
The second largest coastal Dene in the county, consisting of relatively unspoilt ancient woodland and species rich limestone hay meadows
Tom Hibbert
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The second largest coastal Dene in the county, consisting of relatively unspoilt ancient woodland and species rich limestone hay meadows
The reserve is a relict of bog that has been extensively dug for peat and subsequently colonised by birch.
A chalk grassland on a steep north facing slope
An ancient coppiced woodland with a fantastic display of oxlips in the spring
A peaceful wildlife haven in an urban and built-up area, with reedbeds and woodland that all local people can enjoy.
If there is a landscape that encapsulates dynamic and dramatic change, it is here on the edgelands of the Suffolk coast.
These meadows have a wealth of grassland flowers including cowslip, green-winged orchid and adder's tongue.
Heather Corrie Vale is located in the Darenth Valley, which is an extremely valuable part of the Nature Recovery Network.
With amazing views and ancient woodland, this little pocket of nature is worth visiting
An ancient mill pond and the largest body of semi-natural open water in east Surrey.
One of the largest examples of mid altitude heathland in County Durham
One of the largest examples of mid altitude heathland in County Durham
Grassland home to rare plants like honewort and Somerset hair-grass, with spectacular views across the Somerset Levels.
At over 700 acres, Helman Tor is home to Cornwall's largest ever nature recovery scheme.
One of our most easily accessible woodlands and an urban oasis on the edge of Stoke-on-Trent
Hen Reedbeds is a blend of reedbeds, fens, dykes and pools created in 1999 to provide new breeding habitat for bittern and other wildlife.
A peaceful woodland site once used as a place for reflection by monks from the Hillfield Friary
An old railway embankment now filled with wildflowers and butterflies
A small but perfectly formed valley mire, full of rare and interesting plants. Encircled by alder and beech trees, this reserve has a wonderful feeling of seclusion and tranquillity.
Birch woodland over peat, a rare habitat in West Lothian
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