Sutton's Pond

Quick Info

Where is it

Address:
Coordinates: 51°9'4"N 3°0'30"W

What is there

  • Car Park (Free)

What to do

  • Wildlife
  • Bird Watching

What's the landscape like

  • Wetland

A former clay pit just north of Bridgewater in Somerset, Sutton's Pond is now a wetland habitat which is home to nesting great crested grebes, kingfisher, and an abundance of dragon flies and damsel flies in the summer. Swallows and house martins also take advantage of the insects as they leave the pond.

Please note that the small car park does have a height barrier on it so may not be suitable for taller vehicles.

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  • Car Park (Free)
This location is managed by Somerset Wildlife Trust
To learn more about Somerset Wildlife Trust, the work they perform and the locations that they look after, you can visit their website by clicking here.