Wolvercote Meadows is a 7.1-hectare (18-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Oxford in Oxfordshire.
Part of it is owned by the Oxford Preservation Trust.
[1][2] It is part of Oxford Meadows Special Area of Conservation.
[3] These meadows next to the River Thames are traditionally managed for pasture and hay, and they have a rich flora.
The largest, which is called Great Baynham's Meadow, is used as pasture, and the other fields are managed for hay with grazing in the autumn.