Eye Green - local nature reserve

 

Eye Green Nature Reserve Website

 

This site was formerly the Northam Brickworks.

 

In the early 1990s, the land was transformed through funding from English Partnerships and support from a number of organisations including English Nature, the Department of National Heritage and the Wildlife Trust.

 

The 25 acre site includes a 15 acre lake, a geological site of special scientific interest, areas of woodland and reed beds.

 

The reserve has a lakeside path with fishing platforms for people with mobility difficulties.

 

Eye Green was declared a Local Nature Reserve in 1996.

 

This reserve is managed and maintained on behalf of Peterborough City Council by the Wildlife Trust.

 

Access

 

By bike/on foot: Plan your journey with our interactive walking/cycling map. There is a pedestrian footbridge over the A47 from Eye High.

 

By bus: Plan your journey with our interactive bus map

 

By car: On the outskirts of Eye Green village, five miles north east of Peterborough at the junction with the A47 and Crowland Road.The car park is off the road, opposite the access to McDonalds / petrol station.
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