Bramley Bank
Restored woodland and heathland in Croydon which typifies London’s semi-natural habitats, providing a home for stag beetles and woodpeckers.
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Restored woodland and heathland in Croydon which typifies London’s semi-natural habitats, providing a home for stag beetles and woodpeckers.
Cambridgeshire's second largest ancient wood is over 900 years old!
With its oak woodland and grasslands full of fascinating plants and insects, this reserve offers a peace and tranquillity that belies its location on the edge of Pontnewynydd town.
Enjoy stunning views from the top of Brandon Hill - a haven for people and wildlife in the heart of Bristol.
Brandon Marsh is well known for the variety and quality of its scenic pools, reedbeds, grassland and woodland. There are nine birdwatching hides throughout the reserve where you can often spot the…
Brandon Reach is a rich and wild addition to Brandon Marsh that will bring people closer to nature, in a land rich in wildlife. The new addition increases our footprint in this area to 178…
A long-term project to restore arable land to wildlife-rich wood pasture which once covered much of the landscape
Brassey is one of the few freshwater marshes in Gloucestershire, containing a unique collection of attractive marshland plants. While the reserve is closed to the public, access can be arranged…
This is a small woodland nature reserve in an urban setting.
Ancient woodland with heathland and bog now with the opportunity to sponsor a plot for your loved ones with Legacy Landscapes.
An area of wet and dry heathland habitats with woodland, acid grassland and ponds.
Brett's Wood is a peaceful, decades-old conifer plantation. We’ve been working to restore its wooded areas and create new heathland since we purchased it in 2010 with a donation in memory of…
A narrow lowland valley with wooded slopes
Briarwood Banks is one of the best examples of rare, semi-natural woodland in Northumberland. The woodland supports a diversity of plant species with a number of locally uncommon species.
A good example of an unimproved Wealden meadow.
Wildlife-rich reens and ditches lined by ancient willow pollards and criss-cross expansive fields, supporting a fabulous range of plant, insect and bird life as well as the Gwent Levels'…
A wooded reserve showing the results of different management histories.
A mire is an area of swampy or boggy ground; Brimley Hill is a delightful spring-line mire site hidden away on the Blackdown Hills surrounded by woodland.
A large body of freshwater lying in a shallow basin, known to have been in existence in 1645
Broad Pool is a large body of freshwater lying in a shallow basin on the limestone plateau beneath Cefn Bryn.
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