Water Garden to Visit
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Quick checklist
- Clear opening hours (especially weekends and bank holidays)
- Pricing transparency (or a quote process that’s easy to follow)
- Photos of recent work / stock, where available
- Convenient parking and accessibility (for garden centres)
- Good local reputation (ratings and review volume where shown)
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A family-friendly wildlife garden full of ideas you can use in your own gardens. There’s a trail with carved wooden garden creatures & a living willow tunnel
A great spot for watching birds and butterflies near the Clent Hills with miles of walking trails nearby.
A PARK FOR ALL FRIENDS OF DOXFORD PARK Friends of Doxford Park, originally set up as a community group around 2016, became a registered charity in 2022. Supported…
A network of scrapes and wet meadows, Wanlip is the ideal place to try your hand at birdwatching. The wetland supports a number of birds throughout the year,…
A nature reserve and coarse fishery, Orrell Water Park is open all-year round for residents, visitors and day fishing.
A mosaic of three lakes, two brooks, ponds and wetland scrapes linked together by woodland and meadows. Visit the Dragonfly Cafe for tea and cake by the lake,…
A hidden wildlife gem nestling in the Chiltern Hills, rich in wildlife that will lift your spirits whatever the season.
A haven for nature enthusiasts and anglers, walkers, cyclists, families, groups and individuals, there really is something for everyone at Derwent Park…
A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Big Waters features a mix of habitats including the largest subsidence pond in the region, providing home to diverse wildlife.
A site of local conservation importance, managed as a wetland nature reserve with facilities for fishing, picnicking, nature appreciation and visitor
