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Roadside Nature Reserves

One of the most pleasing aspects of the Lincolnshire countryside is the wide verges along many of the roadsides. They are havens for a variety of invertebrates and small mammals, and in summer they are coloured with many kinds of wildflowers.

The verges of the county together form the largest remaining tract of semi-natural vegetation. Intensive agricultural practices, along with increased industrial and housing development, have threatened the survival of wildlife and wild places. The verges are therefore of great importance in providing a reservoir of plants and animals, some of which have become scarce or localised owing to the loss of suitable habitat elsewhere.

In Lincolnshire the richest verges are found on the alkaline soils of the chalk and limestone where they contain such rare plants as yellow-wort, autumn gentian, dyer's greenweed, clustered bellflower, pyramidal and man orchids. Some verges on clay soils have a varied meadow flora, including such species as cowslip, spotted-orchid and adder's tongue. There are interesting verges also on the more acid sands and gravels in the centre and north-west of the county.

Because of the special role that verges play in wildlife conservation, and because of the need to have regard to factors that might change their character (and therefore their biological interest and attractiveness), a scheme for their protection and management was set up in 1960. The scheme is run in cooperation with Lincolnshire County Council whose Highways Division provides financial and advisory support. Management is carried out by the Trust in accordance with agreed plans, which take account of wildlife needs and road safety.

There are 65 Roadside Nature Reserves, covering either both sides of the road or only one side, which total a distance of over 80 kilometres (50 miles). For each verge, the Trust appoints a voluntary 'Wayside Warden' to help look after the biological interest in liaison with the Divisional Surveyors and landowners.

When visiting the verges please take care to park safely and not to park on the verge. Take special care to look out for traffic.

Note: The Reference Number (Ref.No.) refers to RNR listed on the Index of Parishes page.



Ref. No. Name/Parish Grid reference Side of road
001 Baumber TF193752-197758 Both
002 Binbrook TF215924-221908 Both
003 Bluestone Heath TF324761-328762 South
004 Calceby TF386757-390756 Both
005 Claxby TF449713-451709 Both
007 Wellsyke Lane Discontinued
006 Dawber Lane TF452701-458708 Both
008 South Thoresby TF401766-399758 Both
009 Linwood TF128879-140873 South
010 Bogle Hill TA139000-TF143998 Both
011 Mill Farm, Holywell TF009147-006156 East
012 Red Hill TF262805-265809 Both
013 Rigsby TF432752-433749 and TF419762-423759 Both
014 Rowgate Hill TF291784-295785 Both
015 Scotton SK866982-874985 Both
016 Tetford Hill TF328762-329755 Both
017 Thornton-le-Moor TF060963-062963 Both
018 Torksey SK846789-849786 North
019 Blue Harbour SK952350-953353 East
020 Byard's Leap Gorse SK989487-997488 Both
021 Byard's Leap Plantation SK989486-990493 Both
022 California Plantation TF025435-035442 Both
023 Castle Bytham SK995175-998169 Both
024 Copper Hill SK981428-974424, 979426-980428, 982433-978421 Both
025 Hanthorpe TF068236-080238 Both
026 High Dyke SK990495-991513 Both
027 Old Somerby SK946333-948341 East
028 Holywell to Careby TF006160-009161 Both
029 Little Warren TF010144-027137 Both
030 Lobthorpe SK960214-970221 Both
031 Metheringham Heath TF033608-050613 Both
032 Swinn Wood TF419776-423775 Both
033 Mill Lane TF455686-457687 Both
034 Wilsford Bank TF008430-011429 North
035 Moortown TF076994-078995 South
036 Burwell Wood TF372803-375810 Both
037 Roxton Wood TA164111-167113 Both
038 Morkery Wood SK954193-955194 South
039 Worlaby TF337763-342765 South
040 Colsterworth Bank SK931251-933253 Both
041 Sapperton TF025346-040349 Both
042 Upton Grange SK889873-900875 Both
043 Boothby Graffoe Heath TF004599-010602 South
044 Moorby TF285635-291639 Both
045 Brackenborough TF338920-340916 East
046 Furze Hill TF192672-198669 Both
047 Holywell Wood SK988157-TF002158 Both
048 Woolsthorpe SK908242-917243 South
049 Ropsley SK964346-973347 Both
050 Eagle SK857652-862658 East
051 South Witham SK931191-945193 Both
052 Fulletby/West Ashby TF281735-289732 Both
053 Hoop Lane TF146753-158767 Both
054 Eager Farm SK996233-TF001233 North
055 Hameringham Hill TF308659-310659 Both
056 Wyville SK869284-877298 -
057 Skillington SK882257-889258 -
058 Pitt Lane SK937294-939292 -
059 Ponton Heath SK896297-921303 -
060 Heydour Lodge SK996382-TF000368 -
061 Nene Banks TF470183-476196 -
062 Low Toynton/Fulletby TF283718-291723 -
063 Robert's Field SK999147-998148 and SK999147-TF001152 -
064 Ratspen Lane TF397834-393822 -
065 Brinkhill TF374728-376734 West
066 Huttoft TF526778-535780 Both



Introduction | Symbols | About reserves | About HLF | What's New in 'Reserves'
Roadside Nature Reserves | Parishes | Geology | Reserve location map
Reserves open | Reserves with restrictions | Advice on visiting nature reserves

 
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