Nature Reserve, see wildflowers, meadows, Thompson Meadow in North Yorkshire contains restharrow, common rockrose, clustered bellflower, autumn gentian, field scabious
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Thompson Meadows - map and directions

Map of Thompson meadows

Directions

Thompson Meadow lies between the villages of Wentbridge and Kirk Smeaton, south of Pontefract in North Yorkshire. Visitors should head for Little Smeaton which can be approached from the A1 via Kirk Smeaton or from the A19 via Norton. From Little Smeaton, take the road towards Stapleton. A short distance outside Little Smeaton turn left into Leg's Lane. Visitors can park in the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust car park which lies on the left hand side of this lane. The Plantlife reserve is accessible via a footpath over a footbridge. The nearest train station is Pontefract, which is six miles from the reserve.

Grid Reference

SE 508 168 layby

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