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The reserve consists of four large blow wells with associated habitats, which include damp woodland, meadow and old water-cress beds that have been colonised by marsh vegetation and reedbeds. The blow wells are the result of artesian springs where water under pressure escapes from the chalk through structural weaknesses in the overlying boulder clay to reach the surface. The wells are reed-fringed and have prolific growths of starwort and Canadian pondweed. The area was used as a water-cress farm from to and the remains of concrete channels and pathways, which served four water-cress beds, may still be seen. These beds are now dominated by reeds and great willowherb, and one in the south-west is regularly cut and raked in late summer to maintain its flora. The grassland areas provide a fine display of cowslips in spring and are mown for hay in July by a local farmer. As a result of habitat management over the last few years, water levels have risen on site. All paths can be wet, muddy and slippery, and sometimes flooded. Cross site paths have had to be closed and the perimeter path is passable but with caution in several places. Nearest postcode DN36 5JX. Please note - postcodes are for the nearest registered address as we are unable to get postcodes for nature reserves. Tetney Blow location and trail. Back to nature reserves. Tetney Blow Wells. Share facebook twitter email whatsapp. Clifford Jukes. E Biott. Fallen tree - please follow the path diversion. Four large blow wells, damp woodland, meadow and old water-cress beds. Location Off Church Lane. Know before you go Size. Assistance dogs only. When to visit Opening times Open at all times. Best time to visit April to July. About the reserve The reserve consists of four large blow wells with associated habitats, which include damp woodland, meadow and old water-cress beds that have been colonised by marsh vegetation and reedbeds. Habitat Wetlands Grassland. Contact us Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. Contact number: Contact email: info lincstrust. See Reserve's Twitter. See Reserve's Facebook. See Reserve's Flickr. Nearby nature reserves. Nature Reserve Welton-le-Wold This former sand and gravel quarry was the Trust's first geological reserve to be purchased. Nature Reserve Toby's Hill Largely dune grassland with scrub. It is of considerable botanical interest.
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