Wey Valley Meadows is a 94.1-hectare (233-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Godalming in Surrey.
[1][2] This 4-kilometre (2.5-mile) long stretch of the valley of the River Wey consists of species-rich unimproved meadows.
Much of it is maintained by rabbit grazing, but there are also areas of wet fen-meadow, woodland and scrub.
Snipe, lapwing and kingfisher breed on the site.
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