Cranebank is a Local Nature Reserve on the east bank of the River Crane in Hatton in the London Borough of Hounslow. It is owned and managed by Hounslow Council. [1] [2] It is also part of The Crane Corridor Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation. [3] [4]
Cranebank has water meadows which have a number of locally rare species, such as cuckoo flower and ragged robin. It also has ox-bow lakes, and there are 26 species of butterflies and 12 of damselflies and dragonflies. [1]
The reserve is part of a park which has a variety of names. An old notice on the site calls it River Crane Park, while a newer one shows it as part of Crane Valley Park, which stretches along the River Crane from Great Chertsey Road to the Grand Union Canal. [5] It is also shown as part of the six mile long linear Crane Valley Park by London Gardens Online, [6] while London's environmental information centre, Greenspace Information for Greater London, calls it Dudset Farm Pastures. [4] [7] The London Loop long-distance walk goes through the reserve, and the directions show it as Crane Bank Park. [8]
There is access from Earhart Way and Waye Avenue Open Space.