Benshaw Moor
Wildlife rich Benshaw Moor is a remote and wild upland in the Rede Valley that hosts a complex and varied mosaic of habitats.
Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
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Wildlife rich Benshaw Moor is a remote and wild upland in the Rede Valley that hosts a complex and varied mosaic of habitats.
A series of dismantled railway lines and their embankments, now covered with grassland and scrub habitats, perfect for insects.
A small but tranquil ancient woodland
Traditional hay meadows from yesteryear, brimming with wild flowers and insects including green-winged orchids and forester moths.
Ancient mixed deciduous woodland
Ancient mixed deciduous woodland. Status Notified SSSI and covered by Tree Preservation Order. Notified SSSI and covered by Tree Preservation Order.
Part of a major gravel extraction site; home to a variety of birds. A great example of how former industrial sites can have a new lease of life as havens for wildlife.
A beautiful site on the edge of the Long Mynd overlooking the Shropshire plains.
A former quarry, this chalk grassland reserve is rich in wild flowers.
An ancient broadleaved woodland, plantation, calcareous pasture and a quarry
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