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Site of DWT's headquarters in the River Cerne valley, a few miles N. of Dorchester. Chalk grassland, enclosed by a carefully planted hedgerow, has been developed as a hay meadow to reverse the impact of fertilisers, now colonised by typical Dorset downland flowers. A shallow pond was excavated in 1996 &, apart from the introduction of a few plants, allowed to develop naturally.
Wildlife interest:
- The hay meadow was started by spreading a cut from a local reserve & cowslip, yellow rattle & kidney vetch now thrive, with thyme on the shallow soil 'lynchets'.
- In summer the pond is full of water beetles, dragonflies & damselflies with butterflies over the field.
Best time to visit:
Spring & summer. Any time of the year can produce an unexpected bird species, particularly at migration. Visitor Centre open during normal working hours.
Access:
Easy access to most of the grounds & the building. Disabled toilet at the Centre.
Location:
Map ref. SY 666952. On the western side of the A352 Dorchester to Cerne Abbas road, about 2 miles North of Charminster. |
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