Ponds created by spoil removal for the adjacent railway in the 19th century. Now a rare example of wetland habitat. Frequent maintenance parties from Oxford Conservation Volunteers. The entrance is on the left, opposite entrance to Upper Road.It is managed by BBOWT. There have been sightings of the repulsively-named but rather pretty and increasingly rare glutinous snail. | ||
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Off Kennington Road, just south of the ring road
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