The Goggin
Richard's Castle, Herefordshire
The Goggin covers just over five and a half acres and includes within it four important types of wildlife habitats: meadow, broadleaf woodland, hedgerow and scrub.
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The Goggin covers just over five and a half acres and includes within it four important types of wildlife habitats: meadow, broadleaf woodland, hedgerow and scrub.
One of a number of naturally formed lakes in an area of low rounded hills formed from Ice Age debris
A long narrow strip of woodland with a small stream running through the centre.
A marshland reserve with a number of nationally rare or local species of plants
Meadows in the heart of Weobley village which are being managed as traditional hay meadows to increase biodiversity.
A woodland site with many indicator species showing that this is an ancient site
A reserve with a rich mosaic of habitats with an accompanying diversity of wildlife
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