BRICKFIELD MEADOW
A good example of an unimproved Wealden meadow
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Tucked away near the village of Fairwarp, lies
a small meadow rich in wildlife that has been managed in the traditional
way without any agricultural improvement.
What you can see Meadow flowers and grasses including betony, musk mallow and dyer's
greenweed and an ancient hornbeam hedge. Getting aroundThis nature reserve is located 400 metres from Fairwarp. Cars can be parked in the village, but please be considerate. The Weald Way long-distance footpath crosses the reserve. There are gates at each end.
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Location
Size1.5 hectares Further informationNature Reserve guide entry (pdf) Nearest cycle networks to this nature reserve Nearby SWT reserves
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