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Edgbarrow Woods
Edgbarrow Woods nature reserve.jpg
Type Local Nature Reserve
Location Sandhurst, Berkshire
OS grid SU 833 628
Area 36.8 hectares (91 acres)
Managed by Wellington College

Edgbarrow Woods is a special place in Sandhurst, Berkshire. It covers about 36.8 hectares, which is like 90 football fields! This area is a Local Nature Reserve, meaning it's a protected spot where nature can thrive. Wellington College owns and takes care of this beautiful woodland.

Discover Edgbarrow Woods

What You'll Find There

Edgbarrow Woods is home to many different natural environments. You can explore tall forests with old trees. There are also areas of both wet and dry heathland. Heathland is a type of open land with small shrubs. You will also find grassy areas with special plants. These different habitats make the woods a great place for many animals and plants.

A Look Back in Time

This area has a long and interesting history. It was once a royal hunting ground! Back in the 11th century, William the Conqueror created it for hunting. Imagine kings and queens riding through these very woods! Much later, in 2002, Bracknell Forest Borough Council officially made Edgbarrow Woods a Local Nature Reserve. This step helps protect its natural beauty for everyone.

Amazing Animals of Edgbarrow Woods

Many different animals live in Edgbarrow Woods. It's a great place to spot wildlife.

Mammals

  • The Common noctule is a type of bat you might see flying around at dusk.

Invertebrates

  • The Silver-studded blue is a beautiful butterfly that loves the heathland areas.

Birds

Cool Plants of Edgbarrow Woods

Edgbarrow Woods also has some unique and special plants. Keep an eye out for these interesting species:

  • Succisa pratensis, also known as devil's-bit scabious, has pretty purple flowers.
  • Drosera rotundifolia, or common sundew, is a fascinating plant. It's a carnivorous plant that catches insects!
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