KEMERTON CONSERVATION TRUST

 'Conserving wildlife and ancient landscape'

 

Registered Charity Number: 702488 

 
Our Wildlife Sites

Kemerton Conservation Trust owns five wildlife sites and manages two others on long leases – all in south Worcestershire and north Gloucestershire. These reserves cover a wide variety of habitat types, including wetland, traditional orchard, woodland, and flood meadow.

KCT sees all of its sites as special places where people can observe and appreciate nature. These reserves make a vital contribution to the network of protected areas, which are becoming ever more necessary as development, agriculture and climate change reduce the space available for wildlife.

Each of our reserves except Beggar Boys enjoys year-round public access. For more information on how to access each site, and what there is to see and do there, please follow the links below.

We have drawn up some health and safety guidelines for anyone wishing to visit our reserves. Please take the time to read them and be aware of potential hazards on the various sites.

Asham Meadow
Beggar Boys Wetland
Daffurns Orchard
John Moore Nature Reserve
Kemerton Lake Nature Reserve
Twyning Ham SSSI
Upton Ham SSSI

Meadow at Beggar Boys Wetland

Daffurn's Orchard

Upton Ham SSSI

Settlement Pond, KLNR