Bedelands Farm Nature Reserve, Nature reserve in Burgess Hill, United Kingdom.
Bedelands Farm Nature Reserve is a protected natural area near Burgess Hill featuring ancient meadows, woodlands, hedgerows, and ponds. The site supports diverse wildlife and plant communities across its varied habitats.
The site was originally working farmland before becoming a protected nature reserve. Systematic wildlife monitoring has taken place for several decades.
The Friends of Burgess Hill Green Circle Network actively participate in maintaining the reserve and organizing educational activities for the local community.
You can enter through several points, including footpaths near Valebridge Close and beneath the viaduct on Valebridge Road. The reserve offers various walking routes across different terrain.
Valebridge Meadow received a special Coronation Meadow designation in 2013, recognizing its ecological importance. This status highlights the site's value for local wildlife conservation.
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