Entrance to the Lydden Temple Ewell Nature Reserve

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Entrance to the Lydden Temple Ewell Nature Reserve

Image: © pam fray Taken: 16 Mar 2011

This Kent Wildlife Trust reserve contains one of Europe's finest tracts of ancient chalk grassland. In summer it is home to numerous orchids and other wild flowers and 30 species of butterfly have been recorded here, some very rare. On a misty March morning there was little to see but the skylark was singing.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.154708
Longitude
1.270465