Crossness Nature Reserve
Bexley
Crossness offers the last remaining areas of grazing marsh land within the Greater London area, and the wildlife and habitats associated with it.
Crossness Nature Reserve, Bexley
Points of interest
Twenty hectare site containing one of the last remaining areas of grazing marsh in Greater London, and the largest reedbed in Bexley. Other habitats include a network of ditches and open water, scrub and rough grassland.
How to get there
Abbey Wood Rail Station (then a 229 to Crossway and walk along Thames Path) or Belvedere Rail Station (then a 401 bus to Eastern Way) to join the reserve from Norman Road entrance.
Buses: Norman Road: 180, 401, 601
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| How to visit | Open access (some restricted areas) |
| Contact | View contact information page |
| Members only | (Crossness southern marshes open to public) |
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(Crossness southern marshes open to public)

