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Sutherland Grange
Harlequin ladybird, f. conspicua (SuGr) (33721516641).jpg
Harlequin ladybird in Sutherland Grange
Type Local Nature Reserve
Location Dedworth, Berkshire
OS grid SU 939 771
Area 3.2 hectares (7.9 acres)
Managed by Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

Sutherland Grange is a special natural area near Dedworth, a part of Windsor in Berkshire, England. It is a Local Nature Reserve, which means it's a protected place for wildlife and nature. This lovely spot covers about 3.2 hectares (that's about 7.9 acres). The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead looks after it, making sure it stays a great home for plants and animals.

Exploring Sutherland Grange's Nature

Sutherland Grange is mostly made up of meadow land. A meadow is like a big, open field filled with grasses and wildflowers. These areas are super important for many different kinds of wildlife. They provide food and shelter for insects, birds, and small mammals.

What You Might See in a Meadow

Meadows are buzzing with life, especially in spring and summer. You might spot colorful butterflies fluttering among the flowers. Bees are busy collecting nectar, helping plants grow. Look closely, and you could find ladybirds, like the Harlequin ladybird shown in the picture. These tiny creatures are part of the amazing food web in the meadow.

Why Meadows are Important

Meadows are like natural supermarkets for wildlife. They offer a wide variety of plants that different animals need to survive. They also help keep the air clean and the soil healthy. Protecting places like Sutherland Grange helps keep our local environment balanced and full of life.

The History of Sutherland Grange

The name "Sutherland Grange" comes from a large house that used to be on this land. This house was built a long time ago, in the late Victorian era. Even though the land is now a nature reserve, it still keeps its original name.

Becoming a Local Nature Reserve

In 1999, something important happened for Sutherland Grange. The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead officially made it a Local Nature Reserve. This decision means the area is now protected by law. It helps make sure that this natural space will be safe for future generations to enjoy. It also helps protect the plants and animals that call it home.

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