Abbey Fields holds a special place in the hearts of its visitors. It’s a site where nature thrives and wildlife abounds, and amidst this natural beauty lie the remnants of ancient archaeological ruins.
When you step within the bounds of its 56 acres, you may simply seek a sanctuary and relish a moment of peace. Or perhaps for you, it’s a space in which to stay active and healthy or a place to observe wildlife and reconnect with nature. And for many, the weight of history draws them to explore the Abbey’s storied past.
Click on the links below to discover why we enjoy Abbey Fields!
See also Warwick District Council’s pages on Abbey Fields, including its comprehensive 10-year plan.
Additional external resources:
- Identifying Wildlife (The Wildlife Trusts)
- Activity Sheets for Children (Woodland Trust)
- Visit the RSPB website to see how to care for birds near you
- Identifying Leaves (Discover the Wild)
- Warwickshire Wildlife Trust
- Identifying Moths (UK Moths)
- The Warwickshire Bat Group
- The Bat Conservation Trust
- The Abbey Fields (Robin Leach, local historian)