Henlow Common and Langford Meadows explained

Henlow Common and Langford Meadows is a 18.4ha Local Nature Reserve on the west side of the River Ivel in Langford. It is owned and managed by Central Bedfordshire Council.[1] [2] Henlow Common is common land.[3]

Despite being two miles north of Henlow, Henlow Common is now situated in Langford parish after an exchange of land in 1985 between the two parishes. As a registered common it keeps its original name.[4] Dams Ditch, earlier called Adams Ditch, runs through the middle of the reserve. It is more like a small river than a ditch.

This site is mainly grassland with areas of scrub and bushes, native trees and a stream. It is an important area for wildlife. Plants include marsh marigolds. Kingfishers are present and the river bank has otters and water voles.[1]

There is access from Langford Road and by a footpath from the High Street.

References

52.0507°N -0.274°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Henlow Common and Langford Meadows . Local Nature Reserves . Natural England . 18 February 2013 . 4 October 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304072411/http://www.lnr.naturalengland.org.uk/Special/lnr/lnr_details.asp?C=2&N=&ID=703 . 4 March 2016 .
  2. Web site: Map of Henlow Common and Langford Meadows. Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. 4 October 2015.
  3. Web site: Langford Henlow Common. Common Land in England. 4 October 2015.
  4. Web site: Langford History Society History. Langfordhistorysociety.org.uk. 18 November 2018.