Bishop Middleham Quarry
One of the country's most important disused quarry habitats for wildlife
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One of the country's most important disused quarry habitats for wildlife
One of the country's most important disused quarry habitats for wildlife
This sheltered stretch of a former railway line is a hidden haven for butterflies, moths and other insects. It reveals its simple splendour only to those who go looking for it.
Bishop’s Fen is a 20ha farmland site about 2km south of Bishop Middleham, County Durham. Lying on the floodplain of the River Skerne and is part of the ambitious Great North Fen vision. Durham…
A charming remnant of Wolverly Marsh in the Stour Valley.
Bishop's Hill used to be a cement works, but has since been established as an important local site for wildlife.<br />
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Please DO NOT enter the water at our…
The reserve comprises of five species-rich limestone or marshy meadows on a gentle north-facing slope with River Yarty below. Much of the wildlife interest is due to its history of quarrying…
Step into a lovely example of Surrey heathland, with a wide range of flora and fauna. Managed on behalf of Surrey County Council.
A former mine site, with newly planted woodland, ponds and regenerating heathland
Formerly known as Grove Farm, we're rewilding Black Bourn Valley...
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