Cholsey Marsh

Rare haven

Once common, riverside marshes such as this are now scarce because of large-scale drainage for farming. Cholsey Marsh provides a home to a wealth of plants, insects and birds that depend on the wet reed and sedge beds. This Thames-side marsh is punctuated with patches of grassland, willow scrub and two large ponds. 

Loddon lily

The summer snowflake or Loddon lily grows here in late spring. It resembles a large snowdrop with delicate green markings on its white petals. This national rarity is a native of the Thames Valley marshes and riverbanks.

Riverside wildlife

The Thames provides much of the reserve's wildlife interest. Kingfishers hunt across the water, and in summer, many dragonflies and damselfies emerge. Species of interest include the club-tailed dragonfly and the white-legged damselfly.

A place to roost

A variety of birds use the site for breeding and roosting. The ponds attract a range of ducks whilst the reedbed and scrub provide ideal habitat for warblers. The sharp-eyed may pick out a snipe feeding in the marshy grass. Cholsey Marsh is a favoured roosting site for corn buntings and meadow pipits.

Things to do

Reserve details
Trust Website: 
http://www.bbowt.org.uk
Size: 
19.00
Short Description: 
A tranquil riverside marsh with great crested grebe, warblers and a colony of the nationally rare Desmoulin's whorl snail.
Smartphone Description: 
Cholsey Marsh provides a home for a wealth of plants, insects and birds that depend on the wet sedge and reed beds. It is punctuated with patches of grassland, willow scrub and 2 large ponds. The summer snowflake, a national rarity, is a native of the Thames Valley marshes and riverbanks. Kingfishers hunt here and a variety of birds use the site for breeding and roosting.
Location
Address: 
1 mile south-east of Cholsey
Town: 
Wallingford
County: 
Oxfordshire
Postcode: 
OX10 9FF
Grid ref: 
SU 601 855
Facilities
Visitor centre: 
No
Shop: 
No shop
Picnic Area: 
No
Opening hours: 
Open at all times
Toilets: 
No toilets
Disabled toilet: 
No disabled toilet
Baby changing facilities: 
No baby changing facilities
Dogs: 
Dogs must be on lead
Parking: 
Yes
Parking info: 
On the A329 2 miles south of the Wallingford bypass, turn left by Cholsey Meadows housing into Ferry Lane; park at the end of lane on hard verge.
Walking information: 
Flat overall, soft after rain; kissing gates, gates
Grazing animals: 
Yes
Contact details
Reserve manager: 
Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT)
Reserve phone number: 
01865 775476
Reserve email address: 
info@bbowt.org.uk
Photos
Photo: 
Cholsey Marsh
Best time to visit
Start: 
March
End: 
November
Admission
Admission fee?: 
No
Admission amount: 
no
Location type: 
Wildlife or nature reserve