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Management

Meadow

The meadow is grazed to remove the annual grass growth

Scrub

Scrub is removed where it is encroaching into the meadow

Lancot Meadow

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This small meadow, bordered by old hedgerows and trees, offers wild flowers and butterflies for local people to enjoy


A small nature reserve but full of interest, not least because it is chalky but not on the steep slopes of the downs! The grassland is a remnant of what would have been large areas of flower-rich meadows around the edge of Dunstable. As the town grew, these meadows became fragmented and smaller.

Lancot Meadow retains much of the interest of days-gone-by, with common spotted-orchid, ox-eye daisy, birds-foot-trefoil.

Ancient drove roads are found on two sides of the reserve, where the hooves of thousands of animals have worn wide tracks, on their way to and from the livestock markets of the town. Berry-laden hedgerows provide a feast for wintering birds, visiting to escape the ravages of harsh northern winters.

Best time to visit
Winter
Birds: Thrushes
Spring
Plants: Ox-eye daisy, bird's-foot-trefoil
Summer
Plants: Agrimony, common spotted-orchid, field scabious, lady's bedstraw
Insects: Marbled white and meadow brown butterflies
Autumn
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