Broad Oak Orchard

Size: 0.18ha.

Orchards, once widespread in the south-west, are now few. Given to the Trust in 1979 and managed by a group of local villagers.

Wildlife interest:

  • Common fruit tree varieties & old rarities such as Autumn Pearmain & King George V.
  • The unimproved grassland supports many wild flowers such as ox-eye daisy, devil's-bit scabious & corky-fruited water-dropwort & also butterflies.

Best time to visit:

After the winter months.  An annual 'Open Day' is held in early October.

Access:

Fairly good, with rough-mown paths, but on-site parking is limited.

Location:

Map ref: ST 791124  Turn south off the A357 at Sturminster Newton, just east of the River Stour bridge/traffic lights at Bull pub on to a minor road. Through the village of Broad Oak (1 mile) & the orchard is on the left just before a sharp bend.

Broad Oak - Tony Bates

 

Broad Oak in April

Sturminster area map

 

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