Collyer's Brook Reserve

Size: 0.8ha.

This reserve is a useful community facility in the NE of the county.  It has linked spring-fed stew ponds, used for breeding fish in the Middle Ages, edged by wet woodland.  Adjoining picnic site and hide provide good spots to view birds, dragonflies & bats which live in the area.

Wildlife interest:

  • Little egrets, kingfishers & water rails inhabit the wet parts, feeding on a remnant population of trout & sticklebacks.
  • Marsh tits & siskin amongst the trees.
  • Otters visit the site.
  • In summer evenings soprano pipistrelles & Daubenton's bats feed over the ponds.
  • Marsh marigolds & yellow flag irises add colour.

Best time to visit:

All-year round interest, but probably best in mid-summer.

Access:

Good access to viewing areas.

Location:

Map ref: ST 870168.  Leave the A350 at Fontmell Magna opposite the Crown Pub towards Ashmore.  The reserve is approx. 1/4 mile on the right. Small car park adjoining.

Collyer's Brook - S Williams

 

Collyer's Brook

Collyer's Brook map

 

 

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