North Warnborough Greens Nature Reserve
Two flower rich meadows
Tom Hibbert
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Two flower rich meadows
This mix of grassland and wetland provides refuges for many species, including water voles and harvest mice.
A pleasant green link between two larger Exeter Valley Parks with a number of good footpaths and cycleways. It is an urban fringe site with a meadow, orchard and mature trees.
Northbrook…
A strip of woodland north of the Seafar area of Cumbernauld
Northumberlandia is a unique piece of public art, with a centrepiece of a stunning human landform sculpture surrounded by greenspace and ponds with developing wildlife interest.
A precious wildlife refuge sheltered in the heart of a fenland town.
A beautiful private educational nature reserve nestling in semi-ancient woodland. Nower Wood hosts our flagship education centre for schools and adult learners.
A tranquil nature reserve on the former water meadows of the River Frome with two sites of archaeological interest.
Ancient woodland with typical ground flora including an abundance of bluebells in spring.
A stunning complex of wetland reserves, with a myriad of birdlife and aquatic insects.
This steeply-sloping medieval woodland in East Barnet is a great place to spot bats and is also home to rare trees and flowers.
A wetland nature reserve which forms a stepping stone for wildlife in the Lugg Valley.
Frogs, toads and grass snakes are among the many species to be found on this small nature reserve. There is a short circular walk around the reserve, with a pond dipping platform provided for…
Chiltern gentian is the star of this isolated and beautiful chalk downloand reserve, perched on the Chiltern escarpment.
A beautiful woodland with wildflowers, butterflies and spectacular autumn leaves.
A small copse situated on the outskirts of Warwick, valuable for wildlife.
An important wetland reserve with a range of bird species. PLEASE NOTE: avoid this reserve on the 4th November when several lorries will be delivering chalk to support our reserve management.…
A meadow and low-lying bog
The remarkable ancient oak pollards of Old Broom are between 250 and 500 years old and a remnant of an open wood-pasture landscape, perhaps more akin to savannah than woodland and certainly…
Open vistas of heather, with areas of pine woodland, set in the Ashdown Forest
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