Newdigate Brickworks
Located on the site of a former claypit and brickworks, a beautiful woodland and grassland reserve with six water bodies.
Tom Hibbert
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Located on the site of a former claypit and brickworks, a beautiful woodland and grassland reserve with six water bodies.
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…
Old Park Hill has a range of habitats but needs to be managed and restored to return it to its early 20th century character, when most of the site would have been open chalk land.
Padworth Common nature reserve is a tranquil haven for wildlife with heathland, woodland, ponds and alder-lined gullies.
Ancient chalk grassland with a very rich flora.
An outstanding example of grass heathland, now a scarce habitat in the south east of England.
The 'Bank' is almost four hectares of chalk grassland on a southeast-facing hillside with commanding views of the Darenth Valley.
From sewage treatment to bird paradise
Orchids are well represented here, notably the fragrant orchid, with scattered groups of early spider, bee and man.
Quilters Wood Reserve is an area of ancient semi natural woodland and chalk grassland situated near Bridge, Canterbury. The reserve was privately managed as a nature reserve by naturalist John W…
Ringdown is a species-rich flush mire, wet grassland and wet woodland reserve on the Blackdown Hills. The water seeping up here flows into the River Culm which is the longest tributary of the…
A large heathland reserve with areas of woodland and grassland. Great for birds, butterflies and reptiles. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife…
The largest remaining fragment of the once extensive heathlands of Scotton Common.
A beautiful trio - meadow, heath and wood teeming with wildlife
The jewel in the crown of Skerne Wetlands are the UK’s most northerly chalk streams, which are a nationally-important habitat in the headwaters of the River Hull. The West Beck, with its crystal…
Everyone can escape the busy-ness of life by exploring the network of paths across this beautiful and varied heathland.
An internationally important heathland with dry and wet heath, bog pools and woodland supporting many rare and threatened wildlife
South Hill is situated just north of Long Sutton off the A372 and is an area of calcareous grassland and scrub blocks. The soils that have developed since the quarrying ceased are very shallow…
Picturesque Sprotbrough Flash is one of the richest wildlife sites in South Yorkshire. A mosaic of open water, wetland, woodland and limestone grassland, the site offers a year-round treat for…
An internationally important lowland heath with wetland habitat supporting many species.
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