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Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges

Essex Wildlife TrustFree admission♿ Wheelchair: limited

Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges — Essex Wildlife Trust Nature reserve.

Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges, wildlife reserves in South East England

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
2 h–4 h
Best time of year
Autumn & winter (migration & wildfowl)
Nearest railway station
Shoeburyness · 1.1 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access
Visit on essexwt.org.uk

About

Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges is a wildlife reserve in the United Kingdom. It covers approximately 25 km². Managed by Essex Wildlife Trust. Wikidata describes it as: "Essex Wildlife Trust Nature reserve". Coordinates: 51.5230°, 0.7850°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Foulness SSSI
  • Ramsar wetland: Foulness (Mid-Essex Coast Phase 5)

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges is a 25 hectare nature reserve in Shoeburyness in Essex. It is managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust (EWT). Part of Gunners Park is Shoeburyness Old Ranges Local Nature Reserve (called Shoebury Ranges by the EWT), which is itself part of the Foulness Site of Special Scientific Interest. At the eastern end of Gunners Park is the Danish Camp, a Scheduled Monument. Shoeburyness Old Ranges has flora unique in the county, on a habitat of unimproved grassland over ancient sand dunes. There are areas of grasses and sedges, while rushes are found in damp hollows. Rabbits graze the grassland, and close cropped areas have many lichens. Gunners Park, which is named from its former military use, has over twelve habitats, including coastal grassland and ancient sand dunes. Rare insects include sandwich click beetles and cuckoo wasps, while there are unusual plants such as bulbous meadow-grass. There is a wide range of migrating birds. Danish Camp is an Iron Age fortified settlement which got its name because it was wrongly believed to have been built by the Danish Viking leader Haesten. There is access from Ness Road, Mess Road, Magazine Road and Warrior Square Road. Shoeburyness Old Ranges is closed to the public. Parts of the site were formerly part of MoD Shoeburyness.

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Coordinates
51.5230, 0.7850
Parish
Southend-on-Sea, unparished area
Postcode
SS3 9FD
Parliamentary constituency
Southend East and Rochford
Nearest railway station
Shoeburyness1.1 km
Official site
www.essexwt.org.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges?
Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges is in South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode SS3 9FD), in the parish of Southend-on-Sea, unparished area.
Who runs Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges?
Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges is operated by Essex Wildlife Trust.
Is Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges a protected site?
Yes — Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges is part of the Foulness SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the Foulness (Mid-Essex Coast Phase 5) Ramsar wetland.
Is Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges free to visit?
Yes, Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges is free to enter.
How do I get to Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges?
The nearest railway station is Shoeburyness, about 1.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SS3 9FD.
Are dogs allowed at Gunners Park and Shoebury Ranges?
Most wildlife reserves allow dogs on lead only, with restrictions during ground-nesting bird season (March-July). Check signage at the reserve.