Heal Somerset
Heal Somerset is a rewilding site in England, giving nature the space it needs to flourish and for wildlife populations to recover. This nature recovery project is charity Heal Rewilding’s first site in England.
Heal Somerset is a rewilding site in England, giving nature the space it needs to flourish and for wildlife populations to recover. This nature recovery project is charity Heal Rewilding’s first site in England.
Hellens Manor is a living monument to much of Englands history. It remains a living home with period furnishings, artifacts, paintings and decorations.
Help protect wildlife and wild places across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside, on land and at sea, for wildlife, for people; for everyone.
Hemsworth Water Parkhas two lakes; the largest lake is available for pedalo rides and has sandy beaches; the smallest lake is in a more secluded area to attract wildlife. Both lakes are stocked for fishing which is currently available day and night.
Here at our Herrings Green Farm Bird of Prey Centre, we care for almost 200 captive bred Birds of Prey owls, hawks, falcons, buzzards, caracaras, vultures and eagles. Each bird is a trained ambassador for its wild counterparts, playing a vital role in education, conservation, and public engagement.
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Herstmonceux castle Estate, 600 acres of carefully managed woodland with beautiful themed and formal gardens, for visitors to enjoy year round.
Hesketh Park was created by the Southport Commissioners through the Second Southport Improvement Act of 1865. Edward Kemp laid out the park which is of a near oval shape, possibly to the design of Joseph Paxton for whom Kemp had worked at Birkenhead Park in Liverpool.
Hever Castle boasts a historic English Yew Maze and a splashing Water Maze in its stunning grounds. Click to discover more about them!
Hidden in the center of historic Canterbury, the beautiful Franciscan Gardens is a heritage site that is home to the first Franciscan settlement in England which was established in 1224.