Penorchard Meadows
A series of unimproved meadows with a rich diversity of wildflowers; one of the largest remaining areas of semi-natural grassland in Worcestershire.
Tom Hibbert
2210 results
A series of unimproved meadows with a rich diversity of wildflowers; one of the largest remaining areas of semi-natural grassland in Worcestershire.
Ancient semi natural woodland rich in vegetation
Pentle Bay, off the east side of Tresco, forms part of a larger SSSI complex including several offshore islands like Merrick Island and Round Island. We manage the offshore islands, whilst Pentle…
A well drained oak woodland with a typical ground flora and fine species of orchid
A reminder of the wild expanse of wetland, heath and woodland of days past.
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…
An oasis of broadleaved woodland
A strip of picturesque ancient woodland on the edge of Urchfont.
A long-established, mixed broadleaved woodland with mature oak, beech, ash, sycamore, lime and horse chestnut
Perry Mead is a wonderful flower-rich neutral grassland meadow on the north side of Perry Hill stretching down to the meandering River Cary near Perrys Bridge. The northern and wetter parts of the…
Two disused reservoirs set amongst fields
As the River Severn ebbs and flows, flocks of birds feast on the invertebrate-rich mudflats under the wide, open skies of this estuarine reserve.
A large area of grazing marsh with numerous ditches and pools
A chalk grassland meadow with stunning views, just half a mile from Guildford High Street.
Magnificent vertical and slumping high cliffs with spectacular views to Hartland Point and Widemouth.
Sloping down to a tributary of the River Ter, this varied landscape is a great place to see Kingfishers and Dragonflies
Attractive old meadow with tall hedges and a variety of plants.
The meandering Piddle Brook and three adjacent meadows are rich in wildflowers and wildlife.
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.
Enjoy a peaceful stroll through Pigney’s Wood with its ancient trackway, 450-year-old oak tree, and a carpet of springtime bluebells.
2210 results