High Clear Down
This steeply sloping chalk downland in Marlborough has no set footpaths so you can wander freely over the grass.
This steeply sloping chalk downland in Marlborough has no set footpaths so you can wander freely over the grass.
We bought this small section of dismantled railway in Marlborough from British Rail in 1988 for £1. It has a variety of common plants and birds such as whitethroat and garden warbler.
Located on the flood plain of the River Kennet.
An important wildlife corridor between Ogbourne Maisey and Marlborough.
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has announced that its free family-friendly event Country Comes to Town will take place in Swindon in May.
This nature reserve in Wilton is a wonderful example of the traditional chalk downland that was once widespread in Wiltshire.
Bay Meadows, a new water meadow and chalk stream nature reserve owned by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, is now open to the public.
This chalk downland offers superb views of Salisbury Cathedral and the surrounding countryside.
We know from Granville Pictor’s bird surveys that many different bird species feed and breed at Coombe Bissett Down. Here are some of the birds you should keep an eye out for.
Granville Pictor summarizes the bird surveys he has carried out at Coombe Bissett over the course of the project.