
Watts Wood
Watts Wood was been planned and planted by the Watts family and friends over a period of 20 years.
Matthew Roberts
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Watts Wood was been planned and planted by the Watts family and friends over a period of 20 years.
Attractive old meadow with tall hedges and a variety of plants.
This former sand and gravel quarry was the Trust's first geological reserve to be purchased.
Frampton Marsh is part of the most mature saltmarsh in the Wash and is exceptionally rich in plants, birds and invertebrates.
Linwood Warren is a heathland with rich and varied flora and fauna.
Grassland with rich flora.
The site is surrounded by large hedges on a gently sloping site with boulder clay soils, typical of the Middle Marsh.
An attractive lake with beds of reed and sedge, and emergent vegetation.
Scrub and grassland habitats on a stretch of disused railway line.
The reserve comprises part of an area of old clay pits with grassland, reed beds, ponds and orchard.
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