Purewell Meadows Nature Reserve

Nature Reserve, Conservation, walks

Type: Natural Wildlife Site

Purewell Meadows is a 14 hectare nature reserve, made up of four hectares public open space, and ten hectares designated as a SSSI. The complex system of fields and ditches presents a range of plant habitats including wet acidic grassland over peat and more neutral damp grassland which are an integral component of the meadows of the Avon Valley.

Wet meadows such as the meadows found at Purewell are a fast disappearing habitat type in lowland Britain. The meadows are dominated by grasses and sedges but also contain a large number of flowering plants. These include Ragged Robin and Devils Bit Scabious. It is hoped that the introduction of grazing in Spring 2005 will help to increase wildflower diversity on the site. Several other Dorset Notable species are present within this area of the site and in the past there has been a population of the nationally rare marsh fritillary butterfly present.

Opening Times

2012 Opening (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012)

Contact Details

Purewell
CHRISTCHURCH
Dorset
BH23 7LQ

Tel: +44 01425 272479

Facilities

Establishment Features

  • Open all year

Road Directions

From A35 follow the signs to Purewell.

Public Transport Directions

Bus: Wilts and Dorset and Yellow Buses operate a frequent service to and from Purewell.
Rail: 15 mins walk from Christchurch Rail Station
Air: 15mins car journey from Bournemouth Airport