Bedford Purlieus National Nature Reserve
Overview
Bedford Purlieus NNR is an historic species-rich semi-natural woodland lying within the Soke of Peterborough. It lays claim to having the richest range of plants in any English lowland wood. In Roman times, this area of dense forest was in an iron smelting centre, and later during the medieval period became part of the Royal Forest of Rockingham. Later still, it became a part of the estate owned by the Duke of Bedford, which is how it got its present name. Purlieus means land that was once part of a Royal Forest but has been legally dissaforested. There is a variety of woodland habitats, from stands of mature oak to birch woodland, open glades and clearings. The damper spots, with areas of fallen timber, are richly carpeted in mosses and fungi. Breeding birds include lesser spotted woodpeckers, which can be heard drumming in winter and spring, while nuthatches, treecreepers and jays are found in the more mature areas. Butterflies include the white admiral, white-letter hairstreak and the occasional silver-washed fritillary.
About the area
Northamptonshire is a mainly rural county of gentle beauty, with farmland, forest and great country estates. Rivers, canals and meadows are all part of the tranquil scene, providing a haven for wildlife.
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Holiday Park
Rockingham Forest Park Ltd
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"Nature on your doorstep at peaceful woodland lodge development...."
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- BBQ
Hotel
The Haycock Manor Hotel
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"Charming coaching inn with a tasteful interior...."
- Family rooms:
Self-Catering
Hall Farm Kings Cliffe
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"Comfortably stylish living in a quiet Northamptonshire village..."
- Total units: 2
Nearby places to stay
Rockingham Forest Park Ltd
Whether you’re seeking family activity holidays, a romantic couple’s retreat or dog-friendly holidays, Rockingham Forest Park has the perfect stay for you. Explore the woodland trails, ...
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The Haycock Manor Hotel
Situated in the beautiful surroundings of Wansford, The Haycock Manor Hotel is a charming property used in the 16th-century as a coaching inn. Recently refurbished, it offers sophistica...
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Hall Farm Kings Cliffe
On the edge of a charming village, Hall Farm Kings Cliffe offers three private apartments in delightful converted farm buildings. The Archway is on one floor and has high vaulted ceilin...
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The William Cecil
The William Cecil is a lovely property situated on the edge of town within the Burghley Estate. The stylish bedrooms are spacious, individually decorated and have lots of extra little t...
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The Bull & Swan at Burghley
The delightful Bull & Swan at Burghley dates back to the 16th century when it is said to have been a gentlemen's drinking club. The public rooms include a large bar with a range of ales...
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The George of Stamford
Steeped in history, the George of Stamford is a delightful coaching inn that provides spacious public areas, including a choice of dining options, inviting lounges, and a business centr...
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The Crown Inn
Expect a warm Cambridgeshire welcome at the Crown Inn, a 16th-century village pub, situated opposite the village green. It retains many original features such as a thatched roof, natura...
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The Lodge at Ketton Park, Stamford.
A Luxury 4* Gold Award Self Catering One Bedroom first floor apartment – sleeps up to 4 (privacy 2) - overlooking open countryside. A spacious apartment has Two Queen Beds; large bathro...
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