Cranham Marsh Nature Reserve
A woodland oasis located inside the M25, this relic marshland is a prime example of what the countryside would have looked like
Explore the wild side of spring with our huge range of events
A woodland oasis located inside the M25, this relic marshland is a prime example of what the countryside would have looked like
Ray Marsh volunteered for the Trust for 60 years. Read more about his impact as we remember our dedicated volunteer and friend.
Our home education sessions will help your child develop a range of practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
Our home education sessions will help your child develop a range of practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
Our home education sessions will help your child develop a range of practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
Our home education sessions will help your child develop a range of practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
Look for the deep magenta, star-shaped flowers of Marsh cinquefoil in marshes, bogs, fens and wetlands in the north, west and east of the UK.
As its name suggests, the Marsh violet likes damp spots, such as marshes, bogs and wet woods. It is a low-growing plant with kidney-shaped leaves and pale lilac flowers.
The Marsh helleborine is a beautiful orchid of fens, wet grassland and dune slacks. Growing in profusion in places, look for reddish stems and white-and-pink flowers.