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Ladies Walk – more than just a walk

Posted on 27/01/202127/01/2021 by Graeme Davis

Many Andover residents know of Ladies Walk it’s a stunning area with views right across town.

Andover, Hampshire, from Ladies Walk
Andover, Hampshire, from Ladies Walk

The walk was planted with an avenue of trees in 1863 to commemorate the wedding of The Prince of Wales to Princess Alexander.

The trees are very mature and some are rotting providing habitats for invertebrates, fungi and bats, it’s also a rich spot in Andover for snail species like the Hairy Snail.

Hairy Snail (Trochulus hispidus) 20.1.11.Anton Lakes.2
Hairy Snail (Trochulus hispidus) 20.1.11.Anton Lakes.2

You might not be aware of the three meadows that make up the grassland nature reserve between Old Winton and Micheldever Road. This has been managed by Test Valley Borough Council and The Anton River Conservation Association by using grazing and scrub removal to restore the hills back to the meadows they once were.

A Soldier Beetle (Rhagonycha fulva) 11.7.10.Lady's Walk
A Soldier Beetle (Rhagonycha fulva)
Marbled White Butterfly (Melanargia galathea) 25.6.14.Churchill Way Road Verge
Marbled White Butterfly (Melanargia galathea)
Clifden Nonpareil Moth (Catocala fraxini) 9.10.15.ASDA Andover.Natural
Clifden Nonpareil Moth (Catocala fraxini)

In summer the hillside can be alive with butterflies like peacock, gatekeeper, meadow brown and marbled white. A purple glow from the orchids adds a touch of colour to the hills providing a great spot for seeing a moth, Clifden Nonpareil, which until recently was extinct in the UK.

The reserve is one of the few places left in Andover that is home to the common lizard which uses the hillside to bask in the summer sun. Slow worms can often be found on the walk too and you may spot one if lucky.

Common or Viviparous Lizard - Lacerta vivipara or Zootoca vivipara 19.9.12.Chobham Common
Common or Viviparous Lizard
Slow Worm (Anguis fragilis) 13.4.14.Ladies Walk
Slow Worm (Anguis fragilis)

Ladies Walk reserve is a great place to take a seat, take in the views, and hear the buzz of the wildlife all around.

  • Clifden Nonpareil Moth (Catocala fraxini)
  • Andover
  • Andover
  • Red Kite (Milvus milvus)
  • Ringlet Butterfly (Aphantopus hyperantus)
  • Sweet Violet (Viola odorata)

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