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Rougham Estate Trust

Macro image of Dragonfly on a green leaf on Rougham Estate. © Juliet Hawkins, Conservation adviser
Environment, Surveys

Dragonfly Survey on Rougham Estate 2021

Dragonflies were recorded as part of Rougham Estate’s ongoing Pond Survey of its 37 ancient and very well-connected woodland, grass and arable edge ponds.  18 Dragonfly species have been recorded in total on the various ponds since 2003 and one pond has had all 18 species recorded there!  The best ponds are the open, sunny, well vegetated ponds, while the shadier, darker ponds that support few species will be part of an ongoing pond restoration programme to improve them for dragonflies and other aquatic invertebrates such as mayflies, water stick-insects, water beetles and water bugs.

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Restoration of Clock Tower and Gatehouse at Rougham Hall
History

Restoration of Clock Tower and Gatehouse at Rougham Hall

The trust has recently embarked on its most ambitious project to date. This is the restoration of the Clock Tower and Gatehouse in the Stableyard at Rougham Hall. This building started by Rougham Estate owners Philip and Anne Bennett in 1824 had reached the point of collapse. The trust has stepped in to save this  iconic structure and to give it a new lease of life. 

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Oxlip, a strong ancient woodland indicator, was found occasionally throughout the woodland.
Environment, Surveys

Woodland Survey from Suffolk Wildlife Trust

Suffolk Wildlife Trust volunteers have carried out a botanical survey of ancient, secondary and planted woodland to the south of Rougham Estate.Analysis of the sampling survey demonstrates the wide range of woodland flora present, and the value of different broadleaved woodland management possible within large woodlands.High forest, coppice with standards and non-intervention woodland management result in structural and floral diversity.

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White Admiral basking in the sun.
Environment, Surveys

Butterfly Survey from Suffolk Wildlife Trust

A total of 26 butterfly species were recorded by two Butterfly Conservation volunteers carrying out transect surveys in woodland to the south of Rougham Estate.  This total of 26 represents 75+% of Suffolk’s 34 butterfly species that have regularly occurred in Suffolk during the last five years ie 2013-2017.  This really good number includes four of Suffolk’s target priority species, notably Small Heath, and species with host-specific larval foodplants: White Admiral, White-Letter Hairstreak and Silver-Washed Fritillary. 

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