It is the fifth time this former working quarry – Derbyshire’s first and only reserve focusing on butterflies – has been open to the public. Of the 32 species of butterfly found in Derbyshire, 29 have been recorded at Hoe Grange in its relatively short life.
On the day, along with free ice cream and refreshments, some visitors spotted 11 of these including the Common Blue, Small and Large Skippers and a freshly hatched ‘mint’ Gatekeeper.
In addition, people were able to have a go at pond-dipping in one of the two large ponds on the site.