Fraser Down

Wild Marjoram

© Harry Eve

Fraser Down

No public access

A private chalk grassland reserve home to many flower and butterfly species.

Location

Between Betchworh and Headley on the North Downs Way
Surrey

OS Map Reference

TQ212523
A static map of Fraser Down

Know before you go

Size
10 hectares
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Parking information

No car park
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Access

No access without permission

Dogs

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When to visit

Opening times

Closed - access by prior permission only

Best time to visit

Not applicable

About the reserve

A wonderful chalk grassland nature reserve, this site is a private haven for wildflowers and butterflies. Cowslip, wild marjoram and some rarer species, such as the silver-spotted skipper butterfly, can be found here.

The small amount of woodland on the reserve is mostly made up of yew - an important feature of the North Downs and our longest living species of native tree. Mature beech and ash also feature.

Contact us

Contact number: 01483 795440
Contact email: info@surreywt.org.uk