The main feature of the reserve is a number of small springs which are the source of chalk streams and ponds. The River Lea runs through the site, and there is grassland and a small wood.[1] In January 2015 the site was extended by the purchase of land between Marquis Lane and Piggotshill Lane. There is also a children's area.[3] Wildlife includes kingfishers and a variety of fish species in the river, including roach, barbel and a substantial population of chub. Batford Springs acts as a key nursery location for fish downstream all the way to Brocket Hall, where fish movement is severely impeded by man-made obstacles. The next fish nursery is the River Lea adjacent to the North Lake at Stanborough Park.[4]
There is access from the north end of Station Road.[3]
Gallery
Batford Springs Information Board & Map
Batford Springs Information Board
River Lea at Batford Springs
Reeds at Batford Springs
Reedfen at Batford Springs
Plaque on Reedfen Boardwalk at Batford Springs
Reedfen Boardwalk at Batford Springs
Reedfen Boardwalk at Batford Springs
Reedfen Boardwalk at Batford Springs
References
^ ab"Batford Springs". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. 13 March 2013. Archived from the original on 6 February 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2015.