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Governing body
  
Shropshire Council

Phone
  
+44 345 678 9000

Area
  
20 ha

Established
  
2005

Ifton Meadows

Address
  
St Martin's, Oswestry SY11 3DA, UK

Similar
  
Ifton Heath Primary School a, Natural England, RSPB Lake Vyrnwy, North East Wales Wild Life Ltd, Stipersto National Nature R

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Ifton Meadows is a Local Nature Reserve north of Oswestry in the county of Shropshire, England.

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Location

The reserve is near St Martin's north of Oswestry at SJ319375. Some parking is available, but the Arriva bus route 53 to St Martins and a short walk of half a mile will also lead to the site.

Wildlife

Ifton Meadows was once a colliery spoil, but over time has become a valuable wildlife habitat. As a result, in 2005 the site was designated as a Local Nature Reserve.

The 20-hectare (49-acre) site includes many different habitats such as woodland, streams, grassland and pools.

The site supports includes woodland wildflowers, birds such as skylarks and woodpeckers, bats, dragonflies, adders and the grizzled skipper butterfly. Because of this wildlife, visitors are told to keep dogs on leads and to stick to the pathway, particularly during the skylark breeding season in April to July.

History

For 400 years this area was mined for coal, but in 1968 the Ifton Colliery closed, and the spoil tips were covered, reopening to the public in 1978.

Recreational activities

Walking routes provided range from an easy pathway suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, to steeper pathways through the woodland. For some pathways good footwear is recommended as it can get muddy. For wheelchair users, a radar key is needed to open the entrance gate to gain access. Refreshments and toilets are available locally in St Martins.

References

Ifton Meadows Wikipedia