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Snake's Head Fritillaries

North Meadow, in the Wiltshire village of Cricklade, is an old hay meadow which is now a National Nature Reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is famous for having the largest UK population of rare Snakes Head Fritillaries which flower in the Spring and attract a large number of visitors. They are usually at their best during the second and third week of April. The meadow has been managed by the residents of Cricklade for hundreds of years through the Court Leet which still exists and has an active role in the management of the meadow today. The meadow is now owned by Natural England who arrange guided walks around the meadow at weekends when the Fritillaries are in flower.

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