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Tiffey Valley Guide [PDF, 1,450k] - South Norfolk Council

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FLORA & FAUNA OF THE VALLEYThe <strong>Tiffey</strong> flows through a shallow valley with graveldeposits, springs, and meadows liable to flooding. Itacts as a corridor for birds and other animals, and watervoles, though nationally in decline,use much of its length.Silfield Nature Reserve is rich inwildflowers in spring and summerand supports an exceptionalnumber of dragonfly species.Ponds and old gravel pits haveproved a good breeding groundfor frogs, toads and newts.Further downstream, lady’sBanded demoisellesmock on the wet meadows supportthe beautiful orange tip butterfly.In the drier parts of the Lizard there are harebells in summer.Herons and kestrels are often seen upstream of the town.Flowering plants on Toll’s Meadowinclude marsh marigold, marshorchid and moschatel. Theplants support diverse insectlife, snails, beautifullymarked spiders andthe birds that feed onthem. The tiny wren andflocks of tits and finchesfrequent the bushesand trees. Kingfishersregularly patrol the valley.The adjacent cemetery,with its Scots pines, is afeeding area for goldcrest,mistle thrush and greatspotted and green woodpecker.Sothern MarshOrchidTo the north west, grazing meadows provide opportunities for tawnyand barn owls to hunt for shrews, mice and voles. Here a strikingdamselfly, the banded demoiselle, perches on the plants. Whenthe fields are flooded they attract ducks and other water fowl.Clumps of mistletoe are found high in the trees towardsKimberley and there are Egyptian and other geese in the park.


GENERAL INFORMATIONGetting to WymondhamBy CarWymondham is situated just off the A11, nine miles south west ofNorwich. There are car parks off Market Street and Back Lane andat Central Hall and Town Green. There is limited roadside parking atseveral locations which provide direct valley access (see map inside)By Coach and BusCoach services to major airports and other towns pick up and dropoff at Avenue Road, Fairland Green. Buses from Norwich stop in theMarket Place.By RailWymondham Station is on the Norwich to Ely and Cambridge, andNorwich to Peterborough lines and is served by ‘one’ railways andCentral Trains. The Mid-<strong>Norfolk</strong> Railway runs the heritage railway fromWymondham Abbey Halt to Dereham.Finding out moreYou can find out further details from the following organisations:Wymondham Arts Forum 01953 601939Wymondham Heritage Museum 01953 600205Wymondham Nature Group (WyNG) 01953 602616Mid-<strong>Norfolk</strong> Railway (MNR) 01362 851723Tourist Information Centre 01953 604721www.wymondham-norfolk.co.ukThe <strong>Tiffey</strong> Trails heritage project was devisedand is led by Wymondham Arts Forum.Town Close Estate Charityvalley guide

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