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[[File:Mile Cross Marsh.jpg|thumb|Small man-made pond at Mile Cross Marsh]] |
[[File:Mile Cross Marsh.jpg|thumb|Small man-made pond at Mile Cross Marsh]] |
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The marsh is bounded by two public footpaths: The Riverside Walk to the south and the |
The marsh is bounded by two public footpaths: The Riverside Walk to the south and the [[Marriott's Way]] [[National Cycle Route 1|NCR1]] on its northern boundary. [[Sweetbriar Road Meadows, Norwich|Sweetbriar Road Meadows]] [[SSSI]] adjoin the marsh on the west and mostly industrial land lie to the east. |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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The marsh consists of an area of [[fen]] and damp [[grassland]]. A small man-made pond in the reserve is used by breeding [[amphibians]] and provides a hunting ground for [[damselflies]] and is home to several species of [[dragonfly]].<ref>[http://www.norfolkdragons.co.uk/sites/andersons.shtml Norfolk Dragons] Retrieved 17 June 2011 </ref> During spells of prolonged drought the pond is prone to dry out. In the spring of 2012, the pond was filled in to stop the spread of the invasive [[Crassula helmsii|New Zealand pigmy weed]] to the adjoining SSSI. <ref>[http://www.jeremybartlett.co.uk/2012/03/30/new-zealand-pigmyweed-crassula-helmsii/ New Zealand pigmy weed] Retrieved 18 May 2012</ref> Wildflowers including [[meadowsweet]], [[marsh marigold]], and [[purple loosestrife]] have been recorded.<ref name=Wen/> |
The marsh consists of an area of [[fen]] and damp [[grassland]]. A small man-made pond in the reserve is used by breeding [[amphibians]] and provides a hunting ground for [[damselflies]] and is home to several species of [[dragonfly]].<ref>[http://www.norfolkdragons.co.uk/sites/andersons.shtml Norfolk Dragons] Retrieved 17 June 2011 </ref> During spells of prolonged drought the pond is prone to dry out. In the spring of 2012, the pond was filled in to stop the spread of the invasive [[Crassula helmsii|New Zealand pigmy weed]] to the adjoining SSSI. <ref>[http://www.jeremybartlett.co.uk/2012/03/30/new-zealand-pigmyweed-crassula-helmsii/ New Zealand pigmy weed] Retrieved 18 May 2012</ref> Wildflowers including [[meadowsweet]], [[marsh marigold]], and [[purple loosestrife]] have been recorded.<ref name=Wen/> |
Revision as of 10:48, 8 December 2017
Wensum Local Nature Reserve is a Local Nature Reserve located in Norwich in the English county of Norfolk.[1] The reserve consists of two sites; Mile Cross Marsh 52°38′31″N 1°15′57″E / 52.6419°N 1.2657°E and Sycamore Crescent Wood which are linked by the Riverside Path a public footpath via the Sycamore Crescent footbridge[2][3][4]
Location
- Sycamore Crescent Wood
Waterworks Road forms the site's southern boundary. A housing estate lies to the east with the Norwich waterworks on its western edge. The wood is bounded by the River Wensum to the north.
Description
The wood is located on a north facing slope adjoining the River Wensum. Wildflowers recorded in the reserve include bluebell, wood anemone, lily of the valley, red campion, winter aconite, snowdrop and crocus. The narrow strip of woodland supports many mature trees including beech, horse chestnut, lime and a small stand of elm close to the Waterworks Road entrance.[5] Contained within the reserve is approximately 400 metres (1,300 ft) of tree-lined riverside frontage.
Location
- Mile Cross Marsh
The marsh is bounded by two public footpaths: The Riverside Walk to the south and the Marriott's Way NCR1 on its northern boundary. Sweetbriar Road Meadows SSSI adjoin the marsh on the west and mostly industrial land lie to the east.
Description
The marsh consists of an area of fen and damp grassland. A small man-made pond in the reserve is used by breeding amphibians and provides a hunting ground for damselflies and is home to several species of dragonfly.[6] During spells of prolonged drought the pond is prone to dry out. In the spring of 2012, the pond was filled in to stop the spread of the invasive New Zealand pigmy weed to the adjoining SSSI. [7] Wildflowers including meadowsweet, marsh marigold, and purple loosestrife have been recorded.[5]
References
- ^ "Wensum Valley (Mile Cross Marsh and Sycamore Crescent)". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England.
- ^ Norwich green links-Sycamore Crescent footbridge Retrieved 16 June 2011
- ^ Norwich river bridges Retrieved 16 June 2011
- ^ Local nature reserves in Norwich Retrieved 10 June 2011
- ^ a b Wensum Valley Trust Retrieved 17 June 2011
- ^ Norfolk Dragons Retrieved 17 June 2011
- ^ New Zealand pigmy weed Retrieved 18 May 2012
External links
- "Map of Wensum Valley (Mile Cross Marsh and Sycamore Crescent)". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England.