Snape Warren is one of the few remaining areas of rare Sandlings heath on the Suffolk coast. Formerly stretching continuously from Kessingland to Ipswich, this unique habitat is characterised by shallow sandy soils, and a mix of heather and acid grass-type heath. Our management at Snape Warren started in 2001, since then we have restored the site to high quality heathland through the removal of birch, pine and gorse scrub. We've also reinstated traditional grazing on the heath, using a mix of sheep and Exmoor ponies.
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