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Aspal Close
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Type Local Nature Reserve
Location Beck Row, Suffolk
OS grid TL 698 775
Area 18.9 hectares
Managed by Forest Heath District Council and Aspal Close Management Committee

Aspal Close is a wonderful natural area in Beck Row, Suffolk. It's a special place called a Local Nature Reserve, which means it's protected for its wildlife and plants. This amazing spot covers about 18.9 hectares, which is like 46 football fields!

The land is owned by West Suffolk District Council. It's looked after by the council and a group called the Aspal Close Management Committee. They work together to keep it a great place for everyone to enjoy.

Discover Aspal Close

Aspal Close is a mix of different natural areas. You can find open grassy fields, quiet woodlands, and areas with thick bushes called scrub. This variety makes it a perfect home for many different living things.

What Makes It Special?

This nature reserve is home to a huge number of plants. Scientists have found almost 300 different kinds of plants growing here! It's also a safe haven for animals. For example, six different types of bats have been seen flying around.

One of the most amazing things about Aspal Close is its trees. There are around 200 very old oak trees. Some of these trees might even be 1,000 years old! Imagine all the history they've seen.

Fun Things to Do

Aspal Close is a great place to visit with friends and family. You can go for a walk and explore the different habitats. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and anyone who enjoys being outdoors.

  • You can walk along the paths and enjoy the peace and quiet.
  • It's a fantastic place to spot different plants and maybe even some bats.
  • There's a car park, so it's easy to get to.
  • You can even find a football pitch for some outdoor fun!

Why Aspal Close Is Protected

Aspal Close is protected forever by an organization called Fields in Trust. They use a special legal agreement called a "Deed of Dedication." This agreement makes sure that the land will always be a public space for recreation. It means future generations will also be able to enjoy this beautiful natural area.

Getting There

You can easily get to Aspal Close from St John Street in Beck Row. It's a great place to spend some time connecting with nature.

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