Patmore Heath HMWT Nature Reserve

Patmore Heath HMWT Nature Reserve An outstanding example of grass heathland, now a scarce habitat in the south east of England. With its ponds, the reserve is rich in flora and insects.

Patmore Heath is an outstanding example of grass heathland, now a scarce habitat in the south east. The heath is typified by wavy hair grass, red and sheep's fescue grasses and sweet vernal grass, with characteristic summer herbs such as heath bedstraw and sheep's sorrel. In damper areas the locally rare heath rush and galingale can be found. The ponds support all three native newts, including the locally rare palmate newt, plus plants such as creeping jenny and lesser spearwort.

Address

Albury Road
Little Hadham
SG112LS

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Patmore Heath HMWT Nature Reserve posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organisation

Send a message to Patmore Heath HMWT Nature Reserve:

Share