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About
An urban wildlife corridor made up of Mudeford and Peregrine Woods and designated as a Site of Nature Conservation Interest (SNCI). The Mude Valley is situated to the east of Christchurch, following the course of the river Mude from Somerford to the north and Mudeford to the south.
The area comprises a variety of natural habitats including woodland, grassland, the river and associated wetlands. It includes amenity areas and is surrounded by extensive urban development. The site was granted SNCI status in January 2000.
The first recorded use of this site is thought to have been by monks who were then based at the site of the former Somerford Grange. It is suggested that a pond on the site was used for the farming of carp.
The diversity of habitats within a relatively small area has resulted in a rich variety of plant communities. The presence of a range of water features benefits a number of groups, particularly invertebrates such as dragonflies and damselflies. Butterflies are also well represented and over 47 species of birds have been recorded for the site. The river itself contains a rich variety of aquatic invertebrates and supports many fish species. The angling pond is leased Mudeford Wood Angling Club (day tickets available) and contains a wide selection of coarse fish, including Perch, Bream and Common Carp.
Guide Prices
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Free Admission | Free |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Facilities
Accessibility
- Accessible to Wheelchair Users
- Facilities for Disabled Visitors
- Guide Dogs Permitted
- Ramp/Level Access
Establishment Features
- Dog Friendly
- Dogs-Accepted - under close control.
- Open All Year
Event Facilities
- Free Entry
Key Features
- In town/city centre
- Outdoor Attraction
Parking & Transport
- Parking (free)
- Parking On Site