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COOKSBRIDGE MEADOW

A quiet, peaceful pasture and a small woodland backing onto a stream


tawny owl by Darin Smith

Cooksbridge is one of those many places that prove that it is not always necessary to be a site of scientific importance - or indeed to be home to a rare species- to be somewhere that is special for its own value and to be worth saving. The song of the blackcap, the breeze in the trees, and the soft babble of water in the brook are reason enough.

What you can see

Spring woodland flowers, woodland birds, peace and quiet.

Access

The site is one mile south of Fernhurst on the A286. There is a footpath through the eight hectare reserve (over a stile from the main road). However, it is likely to be grazed during the summer, so please keep dogs on a short lead. No parking nearby.

Tony Buckwell

Location

larger location map
nature reserve map (pdf)
town: Haslemere
postcode: GU27 3EZ
grid ref: SU895270
lat long: N 51.035843
W 0.724213

Size

8 hectares

Further information

Nature Reserve guide entry (pdf)

Species Recording Form

National cycle network near this nature reserve

Nearby SWT reserves

Ebernoe Common

Iping and Stedham Common

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