Martins' Meadows
Monewden Meadows is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-west of Monewden in Suffolk. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I, and it is managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust under the name Martins' Meadows.
The site consists of three unimproved fields described as a "species-rich lowland meadow" classified as type MG5. It is described as the best remaining area of clay or neutral lowland meadow remaining in Suffolk. Floral species include snake's-head fritillary, early purple orchid, green-winged orchid, pyramidal orchid, common twayblade, meadow saffron, adder's-tongue fern, pepper saxifrage and rim lichen. Notable fauna includes great-crested newt and barn owl.
There is access from the road between Monewden and Clopton.