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Size: 0.8ha.
Cross the fields & over a small bridge to find this small reserve, with steep banks to River Stour on one side & a wet reedy area to the other on the river's old course. With its dense vegetation, this little visited area offers a retreat for water birds.
Wildlife interest:
- Swan, moorhens & ducks with herons & reed buntings in the reeds & goldfinches feeding on teasels.
- Naturally-occurring scrubby plants, including comfrey.
- Various tree species planted 25 years ago.
Best time to visit:
Any, but avoid times of heavy rain & high water levels.
Access:
Very overgrown without paths.
Location:
Map ref. ST 824126. 4 miles W. of Sturminster Newton, turn E. off A357 signposted to Child Okeford & park by the railway bridge. Take the public footpath across the fields to the river & reserve entrance. |