Northern hay meadow
These beautiful, herb-rich meadows are at their best between late-May and mid-July (after which they are cut for hay, weather permitting). Later, after the haycut, pale fields with geometric…
These beautiful, herb-rich meadows are at their best between late-May and mid-July (after which they are cut for hay, weather permitting). Later, after the haycut, pale fields with geometric…
Elegant, airy woodlands of silver-barked birches found across the northern uplands. Often transient in feel, with scattered trees growing over the heathy field layer of the surrounding moorland,…
Small meadows with rich grassland and hedgerow flora.
Two small damp meadows adjoining Hatton Wood (SSSI).
Meadows that are set amid the small hedged fields around Goulceby.
Limited in distribution, this sweetly-scented, short-cropped, springy grassland is famed for its abundance of rare and scarce species.
These tiny habitats, the source of our streams and rivers, are fundamental to the well-being of whole water catchments.
These grasslands, occupying much of the UK's heavily-grazed upland landscape, are of greater cultural than wildlife interest, but remain a habitat to some scarce and declining species.
These meadows have a wealth of grassland flowers including cowslip, green-winged orchid and adder's tongue.
The site is surrounded by large hedges on a gently sloping site with boulder clay soils, typical of the Middle Marsh.
Seven interconnected meadows including a colony of frog orchids.