Mid Wales cultural centre becomes Wales ' newest
National Nature Reserve
March 2013. Gregynog, near Newtown , is to become
Wales '
newest National Nature Reserve (NNR).
Gregynog is a
large country hall in the village of Tregynon , near Newtown .
Owned by the University
of Wales , the Hall is
surrounded by 750 acres of grounds. The NNR designation confirms the estate of
Gregynog as one of Wales '
most important sites for ancient parkland and wood-pasture habitats, veteran
trees, and nationally important lichens, insects, and other wildlife, supported
by these rare habitats.
Dr Maggie
Hill, CCW's Director for South and East Wales
said: "Gregynog is designated because of the rich mosaic of parkland and
ancient woodlands in the grounds of the hall. Gregynog has one of the largest
examples of ancient woodland in Wales ,
aptly named the Great Wood. Some of the oak trees here are over 350 years old.
"But it is not just the trees themselves that are important; rare lichens cover the bark of the gnarled ancient oak and ash trees. One of these is the lichen Lecanora sublivescens which can be found on the sunlit tree trunks at Gregynog. This species is scarce on a world scale - and is only known to be here in theUK and in Southern Sweden ."
"But it is not just the trees themselves that are important; rare lichens cover the bark of the gnarled ancient oak and ash trees. One of these is the lichen Lecanora sublivescens which can be found on the sunlit tree trunks at Gregynog. This species is scarce on a world scale - and is only known to be here in the
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