National forest
Peasmoor Piece
107 Copse Ln, Marston, Oxford OX3 0AY, United Kingdom
Peasmoor Piece Nature Park
Peasmoor Piece Nature Park is a 1.2-hectare green space situated between Northway and Court Place Farm in Marston, Oxford. This tranquil park offers residents and visitors a serene environment to reconnect with nature. (oxford.gov.uk)
The park features a small pond that plays a crucial role in flood alleviation, supporting various invertebrates and contributing to the local ecosystem. Surrounding the pond are areas of grassland and mature scrub, including hawthorn and blackthorn, which provide habitats and food sources for species like the Brown Hairstreak Butterfly. (oxford.gov.uk)
Peasmoor Piece is part of a broader flood alleviation initiative in the Northway and Marston areas. The £2.2 million project aims to reduce flooding risks by creating storage areas for excess water, with work completed by summer 2017. (bbc.com)
The park is accessible via pathways connecting Copse Lane (OX3 0AY) and Marsh Lane in Marston. While there is no on-site parking, the park can be incorporated into walks around the surrounding parks and open spaces, offering a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts. (oxford.gov.uk)
Marston, the area encompassing Peasmoor Piece, is a historic village with roots dating back to the 12th century. Its name, derived from "Marsh-town," reflects its low-lying, flood-prone landscape near the River Cherwell. The village played a significant role during the English Civil War, serving as a base for Parliamentary forces and the site where the Treaty for the Surrender of Oxford was signed in 1646. (en.wikipedia.org)
Today, Marston is a vibrant community offering a mix of residential areas, green spaces, and local amenities. Its proximity to central Oxford, along with excellent transport links, makes it an attractive location for residents and visitors alike. (nicholasjonesresidential.co.uk)
Location
Place details
- Area
- Marston, Oxford
- Country
- United Kingdom
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