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Farmland| Devereux Wootton

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Devereux Wootton at Norton Canon Hereford is a working, commercial farm, a mixture of arable crops and sheep.

This 500-acre arable and stock farm successfully combines game management with a Stewardship Scheme to the benefit of the shooting and farmland bird conservation.

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Agriculture and wildlife can work well side by side so why not explore some great farmland locations.

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  • Farms can offer some excellent opportunities for nature watching from birds of prey to small mammals.

Devereux Wootton - Visitor Guide

Address:

Norton Canon, near Hereford, Herefordshire.

Postcode

HR4 8QN

Telephone/Fax:

Herefordshire Farming and Wildlife Group: 01544 318247

e-mail

Herefordshire Farming and Wildlife Group: patrick@wrixon.co.uk

Map:

Devereux Wootton nature walk map

Multimap of Devereux Wootton area.

Ordnance Survey:

Ordnance Survey grid reference: SO385484

Key attraction:Farmland habitat and wildlife walk.
Essential kit:Walking shoes. Binoculars and scopes for birds. Bird identification book or guide.
Nature watching:

Bird watching - birds of prey. Small mammals.
Five miles of paths and bridleways. Do not disturb wildlife - keep to designated paths.

Access:

A network of pathways - check before visiting for disabled access.

Getting there:

Devereux Wootton is located near Weobley in Herefordshire. Located neasr the A480.

Opening times:

Year round.

Charges:

Free.

        
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