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Exmoor Meadows Day

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Join us on Saturday 6th July for our second Exmoor Meadows Day. Organised to celebrate National Meadows Day, we are hosting a talk and walk at Hollam House, Dulverton to discover more about meadows and the wonderful life they contain. Hollam has 100 acres of incredible species rich grassland that it is a wonder to wander through and you will find out how they have managed it.

The event runs twice – at 11am and again at 2pm and will last approximately two hours. Meadows Day is free to attend but donations are very welcome!

Park at Hollam House, Dulverton TA22 9JH: what3words ///Daydream.Himself.Ditched

From Dulverton take Hollam Lane and the 2nd left to park in the yard. We ask that dogs are kept at home for this event. Bring good sturdy shoes so you can enjoy a 45-minute guided walk exploring the meadow (the ground will be uneven).

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