Surfleet Lows
Old grassland which is subject to winter flooding and a small wet woodland.
Tom Hibbert
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Old grassland which is subject to winter flooding and a small wet woodland.
Traditional unimproved pasture with a small pond, wet grassland, oak woodland and hedges with a stream running through the reserve.
A worked-out clay pit; two thirds of this reserve consist of open water and reed beds with a central island. In summer you will see water birds plus dragonflies and damselflies perched on water…
A small pond in Pirbright, managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust on behalf of Surrey County Council.
A small, species-rich fenland spot, featuring scrub, mature woodland, and grassland. It was kindly gifted to NWT by the Otter Trust.
A small oasis which buzzes with activity.
A willow carr woodland that provides shelter for many small birds and mammals.
Swanwick Lakes has become one of the Trust’s most popular nature reserves. Much of the reserve is woodland and comes alive with bird song in the spring. Swanwick Lakes is managed in partnership…
This tiny fen is one of the most exquisite flower meadows in Shropshire
Situated close to Norwich city centre, Sweet Briar Marshes is a special place, both as a relic of the wet meadows that once ran the entire length of the River Wensum, and as an easily accessible…
Made up of several species-rich grassland, woodland & mire communities.
A charming reserve surprisingly tucked away in old countryside, on the outskirts of Rugby
Climb this local landmark for wonderful views of the Slad Valley and look out for a wealth of wildlife. The limestone grassland here supports over 130 species of wildflowers including 13 species…
An incredible story of nature's ability to recover.
Known for its varied woodland flora, this is probably one of the most significant ancient woodland sites in the county.
A unique mix of new and ancient woodland in Dulwich, with remnants of Victorian gardens, can be found at the Trust’s oldest nature reserve.
Syderstone Common is a wonderful area of grass heathland, punctuated with seasonal ponds and surrounded by woodland wildlife. In late summer, the heather patches create glorious splashes of purple…
Embark on a sensory journey through this secluded wildlife gem - once described as one of the richest habitats in middle England.
One of the most important meadows for nature conservation in Cornwall
Syston Lakes nature reserve is a restored gravel pit alongside the River Wreake. A permissive circular footpath takes you around a mix of woodland, scrub, brambles and open water. It provides the…
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