Red House

Red House Nature Reserve, with Knapweed in the foreground

Photo: © Tamasine Stretton

Summer meadows at Red House Nature Reserve copyright Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust

Summer meadows at Red House Nature Reserve © MWT

Wetland at Red House Nature Reserve

Wetland area at Red House Nature Reserve © MWT

Red House

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11 fungi ()
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234 plants ()
90 insects ()
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59 birds ()
Wetland mosaic

Lleoliad

Beside Montgomery Canal
near Abermule
Powys
SY15 6NB

OS Map Reference

SO170968
A static map of Red House

Gwybod cyn i chi fynd

Maint
13 hectares
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Pris mynediad

No
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Manylion parcio

No parking; access from Montgomery Canal towpath
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Anifeiliaid pori

Sheep
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Llwybrau cerdded

Some boardwalks, some areas can be muddy & uneven. Reserve can also be viewed in part from the Montgomery Canal towpath.

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Mynediad

Some short sections of boardwalks, but some areas can be muddy & uneven. Reserve can also be viewed from Montgomery Canal towpath. Contact the Trust for disabled access information.

Cŵn

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Dogs must be kept on a short lead at all times and not allowed in the water.

Pryd i ymweld

Amseroedd agor

Open at all times

Amser gorau i ymweld

June to August

Am dan y warchodfa

A large wet meadow, a reed swamp, a pool and a wet woodland make up most of this riverside reserve - but why is it so wet? Because the river floods, there is an endless water supply running off the hills and the Montgomery Canal contributes too! The wet areas are what make this reserve important; over 150 varieties of wetland plants have been listed at Red House including Bulrush, bur reed, Canary Grass and Yellow Flag.

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Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Cyswllt ffôn: 01938 555654
Cyswllt e-bost: info@montwt.co.uk