Norah Hanbury-Kelk Meadows

Mrs Norah Hanbury-Kelk, from who the reserve takes its name, bought the meadows during the 1930s when this part of west Suffolk was still largely rural. As the countryside around it changed with expanding villages and agriculture, this parcel of land remained unchanged.
For this reason the meadows, which were gifted to the Trust in the 1980s, are still home to an enviable population of scarce marsh orchids as well as a great variety of other wetland plants such as ragged-robin, lady’s smock, greater bird’s-foot trefoil and both early and southern marsh orchid.
During Mrs Hanbury-Kelk’s ownership of the meadows, it is likely they would have flooded most years when the nearby river was in spate, attracting large flocks of wetland birds. Such inundation is now rare as the river is embanked and separated from the meadows but a system of dams and ditches help keep the water high during the winter and are regularly visited by snipe and rafts of duck.
The reserve can only be accessed by a path that runs from the entrance to the bridge over the river, so it is not really a place for those looking for a long walk. But for those nearby it remains one of those most attractive and interesting places for wildlife in the parish.
 

Reserve details
Trust Website: 
http://www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org
Size: 
8.00
Short Description: 
Lying next to the River Lark this pretty network of flower-rich wet meadows and dykes is a small wildlife oasis for those living in the village of Barton Mills.
Smartphone Description: 
Norah Hanbury-Kelk Meadows are a network of small, flower-rich wet meadows and dykes. In summer the meadows are cut or grazed by cattle to maintain the rich variety of wetland plants such as ragged-robin.
Location
Address: 
Mildenhall Road,
Town: 
Barton Mills
County: 
Suffolk
Postcode: 
IP28 6BD
Grid ref: 
TL 713740 <p>GPS Info<br>From The A11 and Barton Mills head north and west along The Street and Mildenhall Road. Look for entrance to parking off sharp lett hand bend. Reserve can be viewed to the east from footpath heading north.
Facilities
Visitor centre: 
No
Shop: 
No shop
Picnic Area: 
No
Opening hours: 
No Access March to July, view from adjacent footpath
Toilets: 
No toilets
Disabled toilet: 
No disabled toilet
Baby changing facilities: 
No baby changing facilities
Dogs: 
Guide Dogs only
Access: 
No
Parking: 
Yes
Parking info: 
Limited space by entrance
Walking information: 
Damp/wet in winter
Grazing animals: 
yes
Contact details
Reserve manager: 
William Cranstoun
Reserve phone number: 
01284 728541
Reserver deep link: 
http://www.wildlifetrusts.org/reserves/norah-hanbury-kelk-meadows
Photos
Photo: 
Norah Hanbury
Best time to visit
Start: 
April
End: 
July
Admission
Admission fee?: 
No
Admission amount: 
no
Location type: 
Wildlife or nature reserve