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Opening and Events at Warley Place
A short history of Warley Place
Warley Place Spring Bulb Spectacular
The daffodils have bloomed at Essex Wildlife Trust’s Warley Place nature reserve, covering the woodland floor and the meadows in a sea of yellow.
Warley Place Nature Reserve
Warley Place is open every day during daylight hours. This 25 acre reserve is the site of a house and once famous Edwardian gardens belonging to Ellen Willmott, it is now maintained as a nature…
Open Weekends at Warley Place
Warley Place nature reserve is spectacular in spring, when an abundance of snowdrops, followed by daffodils and crocuses can be seen. The reserve will be open to the public every weekend between…
Warley Place Neurodivergent Forest School Home Education Group
Our home education sessions will help your neurodiverse child develop practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
Warley Place Neurodivergent Forest School Home Education Group
Our home education sessions will help your neurodiverse child develop practical and social skills, whilst learning about wildlife.
Wall barley
The distinctive spiky, or 'bearded', green flower heads of wall barley appear from June to July and are easy to spot in an urban environment as they push their way up through pavements…
Parsley fern
Parsley fern lives up to its name - the pale green fronds form in clusters among rocks and look just like parsley. Look out for it in upland areas, particularly in Wales and Cumbria.
Garden warbler
A plain-looking warbler, the garden warbler is a summer visitor to the UK. It is a shy bird and is most likely to be heard, rather than seen, in woodland and scrub habitats.
Cetti's warbler
A dark, stocky warbler, the Cetti's warbler is most likely to be heard, rather than seen - listen out for its bubbling song among willow, marsh and nettles.