Suffolk Wildlife Trust - Reserves

Reserves

Suffolk Wildlife Trust manages a total of 52 reserves covering habitats ranging from open fen and marshland, traditional grazing meadows and marshland to ancient broadleaf woodland. Some of the reserves are managed jointly with other organisations such as the RSPB or Natural England.

  • Alde Mudflats
  • Arger Fen & Spouse's Vale
  • Blaxhall Common
  • Bonny wood
  • Bradfield Woods
  • Bromeswell Green
  • Brooke House
  • Bull's Wood
  • Captain's Wood
  • Carlton Marshes
  • Castle Marshes
  • Church Farm
  • Comb's Wood
  • Cornard Mere
  • Darsham Marshes
  • Dingle Marshes
  • Dunwich Forest
  • Fox Fritillary Meadow
  • Foxburrow Farm
  • Framlingham Mere
  • Groton Wood
  • Grove Farm
  • Gunton Meadow
  • Hazlewood Marshes
  • Hen Reedbeds
  • Hopton Fen
  • Hutchison's Meadow
  • Knettishall Heath
  • Lackford Lakes
  • Levington Lagoon
  • Market Weston Fen
  • Martin's Meadows
  • Mellis Common
  • Mickfield Meadow
  • Micklemere
  • Newbourne Springs
  • Norah Hanbury- Kelk Meadows
  • North Cove
  • Oulton Marshes
  • Redgrave & Lopham Fen
  • Reydon Wood
  • Roydon Fen
  • Simpson's Saltings
  • Sizewell Belts
  • Snape Marshes
  • Sutton & Hollesley Commons
  • Thelnetham Fen
  • Trimley Marshes
  • Wangford Warren
  • Winks Meadow
  • Wortham Ling

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