Ifton Meadows
Ifton Meadows is a Local Nature Reserve north of Oswestry in the county of Shropshire, England.
Location
The reserve is near St Martin's north of Oswestry at. Some parking is available, but the Arriva Midlands bus route 53 to St Martins and a short walk of half a mile will also lead to the site.Wildlife
Ifton Meadows was once a colliery spoil, but over time has become a valuable wildlife habitat. As a result, in 2005 the site was designated as a Local Nature Reserve.The site includes many different habitats such as woodland, streams, grassland and pools.
The site supports includes woodland wildflowers, birds such as skylarks and woodpeckers, bats, dragonflies, adders and the grizzled skipper butterfly. Because of this wildlife, visitors are told to keep dogs on leads and to stick to the pathway, particularly during the skylark breeding season in April to July.