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Brackenhurst campus

Brackenhurst campus

Brackenhurst campus is a beautiful 200-hectare estate situated on the outskirts of the village of Southwell and set around a grand country house, which was built in 1828.

A vast array of wildlife co-exists with our staff and students making it an ideal outdoor classroom. You will find species and habitats such as the great crested newt, bats, birds, badgers, hares, ancient hedgerows, the Victorian Walled Garden (a listed Heritage site), and Sheepwalk's pond and Wildlife Hide (Wetland Conservation Area).

Webcams on campus enable the monitoring of such species and habitats bringing them to those of us not so lucky to work out there all year round.

Further information about Brackenhurst campus, future plans to help enhance biodiversity, manage the landscape and encourage community involvement can be found in NTU's Brackenhurst campus landscape management plan.PDF icon  

Brackenhurst campus

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Last modified on: Friday 24 February 2012

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