| CONTACTING & VISITING US |
We hope that you have enjoyed browsing our website and will come and experience some of our wonderful wildlife at first hand. For more information please see below.
| Contacting Kemerton Conservation Trust... |
If you would like further information about the activities of Kemerton Conservation Trust, or would like to help the Trust in any way, please contact the Conservation Advisor at the address below...
John Clarke (Conservation Advisor)
Kemerton Conservation Trust
C/O Kemerton Court
Kemerton
Tewkesbury
Gloucestershire
GL20 7HY
kctoffice@btinternet.com
Or contact our Volunteer
Coordinator - Kate Aubury by email
kate@aubury.co.uk
The site was designed and is voluntarily maintained by Jim Verrechia. If you
have any suggestions for improving - or require further information
about this site, please contact Jim by email
bredon@im2web.co.uk
| Visiting the Trust's wildlife sites |
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The 54 acre (22 ha) reserve is located at OS grid reference SO 938 362 between the villages of Bredon & Kemerton in Worcestershire. A map and aerial photograph of the reserve may be seen by following this link to Multimap. A public footpath crosses the site, and a permissive footpath, open during the summer and autumn (staff levels permitting) runs through woodland around the perimeter. There are two bird-watching hides, located at the east and west ends of the main lake. Visitors are requested to keep to the designated paths. Regretfully, dogs will not be allowed, except on the public footpath and under strict control. There is currently no car parking or wheelchair facility at the reserve, although it is hoped that funds may be raised to provide these in the future. Daffurn’s Orchard,
Kemerton John Moore Nature Reserve This small reserve is located in Kemerton 130m east of Kemerton Court at OS grid reference SO 946 366. It is accessible from the public footpath. A map of the location may be seen by following this link to Multimap. |
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Access to other
sites
There is no unsupervised public access to Twyning Ham, Beggarboys and the Trust’s other wildlife sites. These may be visited
by special arrangement.
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