Lock Lane
Once used as a tip for ash from the railways, Lock Lane now provides a valuable habitat for a variety of wildlife.
Carr Vale nature reserve, Guy Badham
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Once used as a tip for ash from the railways, Lock Lane now provides a valuable habitat for a variety of wildlife.
Areas of precious unimproved grassland and oakland with more than 150 species of flowers, sedges and mosses
The narrow belt of woodland and acid grassland glade is a glorious carpet of bluebells
in spring and as summer approaches it bursts with birdsong.
A disused quarry now inhabited by many unusual plants and animals. Situated along the Monsal Trail its part of a string of nature reserves along the trail and a real treat just off the beaten…
Flooded former clay pits providing refuge for amphibians and water violet.
This mix of grassland and wetland provides refuges for many species, including water voles and harvest mice.
Frogs, toads and grass snakes are among the many species to be found on this small nature reserve. There is a short circular walk around the reserve, with a pond dipping platform provided for…
Upland pasture near Sheffield rich in plants. See meadow pipits and skylarks and enjoy far reaching views. It's home to Goblin Gold!
A disused limestone quarry with a varied habitat bursting with butterflies and wild flowers.
The reserve sits on the banks of the Derwent, over the bridge at Peak Shopping Village.
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