Marshy Grassland
Sedgebrook Marsh is a marshy meadow at the northern end of the Parish adjacent to the north-east boundary and is surrounded by woodland. It is very wet underfoot and has a range of marsh plants, such as marsh pennywort, marsh cinquefoil, purple moor-grass and cottongrass. A survey by English Nature in 1990 considered that it is possibly the only example of a particular type of fen community in the county. There are some other patches of marshy grassland in the south and these merit further investigation.