Werndryd
Last updated: 14 August 2007
Watch the dragonflies on this small wetland with its moisture-loving flowers like lousewort, devil's-bit scabious, ragged robin and marsh violet.
This small wetland reserve consists of grassland sward with willow scrub.
Of botanical interest are Marsh Cinquefoil, Devils-bit Scabious, Ragged Robin, Oval Sedge, Lousewort, Marsh Violet and Common Spike-rush.
Barn Owl, Tawny Owl, Reed Bunting and Snipe have been recorded. The ponds and ditches provide an important habitat for species such as Azure Damselfly, Black-tailed Skimmer and Palmate and Smooth Newts.
Opening Times Open throughout the year
Admission Charges Admission is free but donations are welcome.
Location Frank's Bridge near Hundred House
Directions From the NE, turn R off the A481 1¼ miles NE of Hundred House towards Frank's Bridge. From the SW, turn L off the A481 in Hundred House then R towards Frank's Bridge. The entrance is at the junction with the road leading to Frank's Bridge Primary School, with parking on the R of that road.
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