Sandlings

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Sandlings is a 5.7-hectare (14-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Rushmere St Andrew, on the eastern outskirts of Ipswich in Suffolk. It is owned by East Suffolk council, and managed by the council together with Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council and the Greenways Countryside Project.[1][2]

TypeLocal Nature Reserve
LocationRushmere St Andrew, Suffolk
Area5.7 hectares
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TypeLocal Nature Reserve
LocationRushmere St Andrew, Suffolk
OS gridTM204445
Area5.7 hectares
Managed byEast Suffolk council, Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council and The Greenways Countryside Project
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This site has acid grassland, a wildflower meadow, and areas of scrub. Nearly 70 species of bird have been observed and 22 of butterfly, including the white-letter hairstreak.[1]

There is access from Ditchingham Grove.

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