Black Bourn Valley
Black Bourn Valley | |
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Type | Nature reserve |
Location | Thurston, Suffolk |
OS grid | TL943650 |
Area | 88 hectares |
Managed by | Suffolk Wildlife Trust |
Black Bourn Valley, formerly called Grove Farm, is an 88 hectare nature reserve between Thurston and Elmswell in Suffolk. It is managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust.[1]
The River Black Bourn runs through this large nature reserve, which has many bird species, such as barn owls, yellowhammers, linnets, reed buntings and skylarks. Plants in wet meadows include marsh orchids and marsh marigolds.[1] The river has reportedly dried up during the 2022 European drought.[2]
There is access by going east out of Thurston along Barrell's Road, and turning south at the end. The entrance to the site, shown on the Ordnance Survey map and on the site as Grove Farm, is on the left just before the railway line.
References
- ^ a b "Black Bourn Valley". Suffolk Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
- ^ "Suffolk chalk stream 'close to dead' due to lack of water". BBC News. 17 August 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
52°15′N 0°50′E / 52.25°N 0.84°E / 52.25; 0.84
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