Cremer’s Meadow

Cremer’s Meadow is open to the public, it comprises of over four acres of countryside, and preserved as a wildlife and nature reserve. It is open between dawn and dusk for recreational activities than enable people to experience and learn about the natural environment. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on leads at all times. There are over 276 species of plants on the site, hundreds of wild orchids in the month of June, wildflowers, birds, bats, moths and invertebrates living in the pond.

The Friends of Cremer’s Meadow volunteer group, having worked tirelessly to clear the meadow of junk and rubbish from 2014 to 2017, before allowing residents to access it and enjoy it to its full potential are working to develop the site to restore it to ensure it is a top wildlife site to visit. The Meadow can be found by accessing a public footpath located opposite no 19 Blofield Road. The Meadow is through a wooden gate to the left only 25 yards down this lane.  Many thanks are owed to Mrs Shirley Cremer who is now the Patron of the Friends of Cremer’s Meadow who has given her blessing for the land to be bought. We have given her the Council’s assurance that the land will remain largely unspoilt and remain in public ownership. Anyone who would like to join the Friends group, please call Gill Buckley on 01603 717064.

Cremers Meadow Annual Cut & Clear
Scheduled for 11th September 2024

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