Park Gate Down - The Hector Wilks Reserve
Ancient chalk grassland with a very rich flora.
Tom Hibbert
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Ancient chalk grassland with a very rich flora.
A beautiful area of limestone grassland and woodland in a steep-sided valley, this stunning space supports a range of special plants, insects and birds.
A hidden gem of a reserve, with possibly the finest display of bluebells in the County
Steep hills and tranquil valleys in the Chilterns with magnificent views of the countryside
Maritime cliff and slope, upland Oak woodland and lowland heathland. Notified SSSI.
Pentwyn Farm has survived virtually unchanged for centuries. One of the largest areas of flower-rich grassland remaining in Gwent, it provides an opportunity to see traditional hay meadows at…
Two disused reservoirs set amongst fields
Magnificent vertical and slumping high cliffs with spectacular views to Hartland Point and Widemouth.
Piercefield woods are the gateway to the Lower Wye Valley, stretching for over 3km along the river from near Chepstow castle in the south to Wyndcliff woods and the Eagle’s Nest in the North.
A charming pocket of woodland and limestone grassland with spectacular views over the Vale of Llangollen.
Great Bay, St Martin's, is one of the most arresting views and bays on the Isles of Scilly. East-facing, it is protected from the prevailing winds by the main island to the south and White…
The 'Bank' is almost four hectares of chalk grassland on a southeast-facing hillside with commanding views of the Darenth Valley.
Sea cliff, foreshore, limestone grassland, heathland, secondary Ash woodland, and quarries. Part of the South Gower Coast SSSI, which in turn is part of the European Natura 2000 site, the…
Colonies of rare butterflies and nesting birds make this site great for wildlife enthusiasts - but it is also internationally famous for the unusual onion skin weathering on basalt which was used…
A shallow loch fringed with marsh, fen, and willow scrub
A site brimming with wildlife and a sense of the wild.
Grassland in western Mendips with views across the Somerset Levels, home to three nationally rare or threatened plants.
The site has a selection of habitats including a large pond, marsh, flood meadow, acidic Oak and Ash woodland and scrub.
Orchids are well represented here, notably the fragrant orchid, with scattered groups of early spider, bee and man.
Once part of the vast ancient oak wood that once stretched to the Welsh borders and beyond, today Queenswood Country Park and Arboretum comprises 123 acres of ancient native woodland, designated…
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