A new nature reserve was opened early this year alongside Marriott’s Way, on the outskirts of Norwich. And so on this late summer day (30th August 2024) we get kitted out and bus into Norwich and walk out to check it out. Please join us…
Coslany Bridge in Norwich. It doesn’t matter how many times I cross it, it still enchants. This is part of the original Viking settlement but also the heart of the way-back-when weaving industry
We could keep to the trail, but we like to explore
Back in the day this was a tow path alongside the river Wensum with marshland beside it. Below, that’s not the river, it’s only a drain
The willows here have had plenty time to grow… though every so often the gales uproot them
Now that’s the river, with the remains of a fallen willow, possibly the willow I had to clamber over in 2020
This part of the marshland has been a nature reserve for many years. Below is the new Sweet Briar Marshes, neatly pathed to allowed disabled access
And we’re disappointed with the lack of flora and fauna diversity, though clearly this isn’t the best season to visit. We make a mental note to return in late spring.
Next week we complete the walk, terminating at ‘Costessey Ponds’ (those flooded gravel diggings I knew as Costessey Pits)
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Lovely pictures, green and blue are fascinating
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I think I’ve said this before, but it’s the time of year!
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👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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It looks tranquil and lovely, always good to hear that a new nature reserve is being developed, let’s hope the biodiversity comes with it.
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I’ve been watching the progress in the local press. Although I now live on the coast, I still consider this area my old stamping ground
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Still a lovely and enchanting walk, Full of history too!
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It’s an area, with a history, I know well 🙂
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