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SELECT A RESERVE

Green Light Reserves

1 Brandon Marsh

2 Clowes Wood and

New Fallings Coppice

3 Draycote Meadows

4 Pooley Fields

5 Ryton Wood

6 Shadowbrook Meadows

7 Swift Valley

8 Ufton Fields

9 Wappenbury Wood and

Old Nun Wood

10 Whitacre Heath

 

Amber Light Reserves

11 Ashlawn Cutting

12 Brook Meadow

13 Claybrookes Marsh

14 Crackley Wood

15 Grove Hill

16 Hampton Wood and

Meadow

17 Harbury Spoilbank

18 Kenilworth Common

19 Leam Valley

20 Loxley Church Meadow

21 Newbold Quarry

22 Radway Meadows

23 Rough Hill Wood

24 Snitterfield Bushes

25 Stockton Cutting

26 Stonebridge Meadows

27 Tocil Wood and Meadow

28 Welches Meadow

29 Welcombe Hills and

Clopton Park

 

Red Light Reserves

30 Alvecote Meadows

31 Cock Robin Wood

32 Deans Green

33 Earlswood Moathouse

34 Eathorpe Marsh

35 Elmdon Manor

36 Glasshouse Spinney

37 Goldicote Cutting

38 Harvest Hill

39 Henley Sidings

40 Knowle Hill

41 Lion Wood

42 Parliament Piece

43 Priory Fields

44 River Arrow

45 Stoke Floods

46 Temple Balsall

47 Whitnash Brook

48 Wyken Slough

49 Hunningham Meadow

50 Windmill Spinney

51 Oakwood and Blacklow

Spinney

52 Tysoe Island

 

Green Light
These reserves are considered well worth the travelling time to visit, even if you don't live locally. 'Green' sites tend to have several of the following attributes: good access, parking, waymarked wildlife walks, hides, scenic landscape, large size, sufficient interest to warrant a longer visit.

 

Amber Light
Worth a visit for a shorter period of time. The sites may have several of the attributes found at 'green' sites but may be smaller in size and hold less interest.

 

Red Light
Worth a visit if you live locally. These sites tend to be small and lack most of the attributes of 'green' and 'amber' sites. They are nevertheless important for
conservation.

Alvecote Meadows SSSI

Alvecote Meadows

ALVECOTE MEADOWS SSSI. 3km east of Tamworth, near Alvecote village.

Access from Robey's lane and Alvecote lane (SK 244048). Postcode: B79 0ED

 

Owned by the Trust since 1997 and designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Open access, no dogs permitted.

 

These meadows contribute 11.5 hectares to the largest SSSI in Warwickshire, Alvecote Pools, which in total covers 128 hectares and includes Pooley Fields. Supports a variety of wetland habitats including wet grassland, marsh, reed swamp with water mint and greater pond sedge and open water, attracting a wide range of dragonflies, damselflies and birds such as snipe, pied wagtail, goldfinch and kestrel.

 

Contact: Volunteer Warden Derek Tattersall on 01827 897081

 

Alvecote Meadows

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