Greenham and Crookham Commons
Greenham and Crookham Commons form the largest continuous tract of open heath in Berkshire. It is special for the mix of purple and pink heathers and golden yellow gorse, wildflower-filled…
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Greenham and Crookham Commons form the largest continuous tract of open heath in Berkshire. It is special for the mix of purple and pink heathers and golden yellow gorse, wildflower-filled…
A tranquil lowland meadow, good for summer butterflies and other insects, tucked between ancient woodland.
A lovely mix of chalk stream, woodland and chalk grassland creates a tranquil haven for wildlife and local people.
An unusually light and airy Chiltern beechwood with beautiful wild flowers and lovely views across Hughenden Valley.
A beautiful trio - meadow, heath and wood teeming with wildlife
Embark on a sensory journey through this secluded wildlife gem - once described as one of the richest habitats in middle England.
A pond rich in wildlife in the middle of a piece of ancient Berkshire common, Sole Common Pond has a great variety of habitats for its size.
Traditional hay meadows from yesteryear, brimming with wild flowers and insects including green-winged orchids and forester moths.
A small piece of scrub and chalk grassland - home to wildlife - on the urban fringe of High Wycombe.
Avery's Pightle is one of Berkshire's few remaining unspoiled meadows. It is rich in insect life and nesting birds, and 137 species of plants have been recorded here.
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