Norwood Road
A precious wildlife refuge sheltered in the heart of a fenland town.
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When to visit
Opening times
Open at all timesBest time to visit
All year roundAbout the reserve
This reserve was originally several cottages and a railway 'borrow pit' from which ballast was removed. The pit has flooded to create a deep pool, and the gardens reverted to natural grass. A variety of wildlife habitats exist here, including marsh, open water and hawthorn scrub.
The water attracts coot, moorhen and mallard, as well as sedge and reed warblers nesting in the reeds. Newts use the cottage rubble for winter hibernation. Other species you might see include grass snake, narrow buckler-fern, adder's-tongue fern and, at dusk in summer, noctule bats.
Additional information
- Scroll down to see the reserve boundary. Please note the boundary map is for indication purposes only and does not show the Wildlife Trusts definitive land boundary.
FOR ANY MEDIA ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT OUR COMMUNICATIONS TEAM: communicationsteam@wildlifebcn.org or 01954 713500 and ask for comms team.
Species
- Cetti's warbler
- Weasel
- Coot
- Goldfinch
- Green woodpecker
- Grey heron
- Kingfisher
- Mallard
- Moorhen
- Reed bunting
- Reed warbler
- Rook
- Sedge warbler
- Water rail
- Common frog
- Great crested newt
- Grass snake
- Holly blue
- Meadow brown
- Orange-tip
- Small copper
- Small tortoiseshell
- Adder's-tongue fern
- Alder buckthorn
- Blackthorn
- Common bird's-foot-trefoil
- Common hawthorn
- Common toadflax
- Tufted vetch
- Yellow iris
Habitat
Contact us
Contact number: 01954 713500
Contact email: cambridgeshire@wildlifebcn.org