Holly Banks
A tranquil landscape with dense hedgerows and grand old ash and oak trees
Tom Hibbert
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A tranquil landscape with dense hedgerows and grand old ash and oak trees
Derbyshire's very own 'Hollywood'! - A pretty woodland with a fine display of springtime bluebells.
Our largest meadow reserve, being restored to its former glory.
One of the north of Norfolk coast's most attractive landscapes
Rich in both wildlife and human history, Holme Dunes sits between the Wash and the North Sea, making it a brilliant location to see migrating birds. It’s also a nationally important site for the…
Holme Park Quarry is a little corner of relic limestone pavement with fabulous flora and a surprising view.
NWT Holt Lowes is a naturalist’s delight, with its array of unusual and rare plants, insects and birds. You’ll be drawn back again and again to fully appreciate the diversity of species in this…
A mixture of mature woodland, offering superb views of south Somerset
Enjoy a walk at Holwell Reserves, disused quarries, with a mixture of grassland, woodland and exposed rock faces create a peaceful atmosphere throughout the year. A special place for bats,…
Holystone Burn contains a wide range of upland woodland and moorland vegetation, including oak and birch woods, scattered juniper scrub, areas of wet grassland and heathland.
A sessile oak woodland, with some interesting flora including wood anemone and woodland birds such as wood warbler, tawny owl and woodcock.
A narrow, steep-sided wooded valley
A pretty pond surrounded by grassland, used by over wintering migrant birds attracted by the pond's proximity to the coast.
Rare orchids are the treasures of this small but outstanding reserve - and it's also a haven for birds, butterflies and moths. This reserve can attract a lot of visitors when the orchids are…
A wild wood remnant dating back to the retreat of the last ice age
NWT Honeypot Wood is a small woodland reserve with a delightful wealth of wildlife, history and character.
Wander through the heather, purple moor grass and secluded glades and discover the ancient wood pasture that’s bursting with wildlife.
Renowned for its Jurassic fossil interest, this former railway cutting is also a wildlife gem for birds, butterflies and flowers.
A rejuvenated oak wood with a colony of dormice
An example of the once extensive oak/ash woods of the calcareous Boulder Clay soils of Lincolnshire.
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