Tucked off the road between Eardisley and Kington are sixty acres of traditional meadows and centuries-old hedgerows with several pools and abundant wildlife. Spring brings a show of cowslip, bluebell and lady’s smock before the rush of orchids in May and June. Swathes of flowers including bugle and knapweed appear in summer with dyer’s greenweed thriving on the sloping northern fields. In late summer the harebells flower before autumn crocus steal the show.