Kenilworth Common
About Kenilworth Common
Presently a stunning Local Nature Reserve, Kenilworth Common has a long history followed back to its creation in 1756. In those days it offered harsh eating land and was secured with heathland species and acidic field. There were no all the more eating cows after the 1800s and oak and birch trees moved in making wonderful forest strolls.
Finham Brook chatters along the southern edge of the save. The creek gives a rich angling ground to the astounding kingfisher, and a populace of dark-colored trout sneak in its shady waters.
Split by the Coventry to Leamington Spa railroad, the hold still has leftovers of heathland, which is currently an uncommon living space in Warwickshire. There are bracken and wavy hair-grass with sweeper and heath bedstraw every single further indication of a territory once basic locally.
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