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ox-eye daises, spear thistle, clover and grass photographed at Berryhill in 2001

Ox-eye daisies, spear thistle and clover photographed at Berryhill

Berryhill fields is one of the largest areas of grassland in the city and is home to a vast array of wildlife including some Staffordshire Biodiversity Action Plan species like the skylark and brown hare. Its ponds, woodland and patches of heathland provide a good variety of habitats and the site is of important archaeological significance. Berryhill has a network of excellent footpaths and is a popular walking spot for local people.

Grid reference - SJ 995 455
Site status - Natural Heritage Site