Troublefield Reserve

Size: 6ha.

Situated in the flood plain of the Moors River. with a mixture of grazed meadows & scrubby woodland.  The river margins, with their wide range of water-loving plants, are home for many insects, particularly dragon & damselflies.

Wildlife interest:

  • Flag iris, purple & yellow loosestrife along the river, with a flourish of arrowhead & yellow water lily in late summer.
  • Meadow thistle covers the grazed area & comfrey dominates the north of the reserve where the scarce chaser is among other dragonflies found.
  • Heron, snipe & water rail.
  • Butterflies include small copper, red admiral & peacock.

Best time to visit:

Summer for the flowers, butterflies & dragonflies

Access:

Often difficult due to the wet ground.

Location:

Map ref. SZ 125978.  From Hurn post office travel 0.6km up Matchams Lane, turn left down a hidden track.  Follow the track for approx. 250m to a parking area.  Follow the track to the right of the house for 50m.  Enter the reserve through a field gate.

Troublefield - J Franklin

 

Troublefield reserve

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