Barrow Haven Reedbed
One of the most important of the series of disused flooded clay pits on the Humber Bank.
Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
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One of the most important of the series of disused flooded clay pits on the Humber Bank.
Barrow Wake – just further along the scarp from Crickley Hill and part of the same SSSI – contains a similar flora to Crickley Hill but is especially notable for its population of Musk Orchids and…
A beautiful hillside site in Penwith, consisting predominantly of grassland, ponds and heathland habitats, Bartinney offers panoramic views over the surrounding countryside and beyond to the…
A short, accessible boardwalk takes you through wet, carr woodland to a fantastic view across the second largest of the Norfolk Broads. Barton is rich in wildlife and history – and recent…
The largest Broad in the Ant Valley
A small gravel pit now a safe haven for chalk grassland
The perfect spot for a relaxing walk with the family
A safe haven for many unusual plants this small wetland reserve is right next to Attenborough Nature Reserve. <br />
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It is important for its insects, especially…
We took on management of the meadows in March 2023 and are now restoring the site for wildlife and for people.
Baston fen is a long tract of permanent pasture, which is flooded in winter and attracts large numbers of wildfowl.
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