Beverley, East Yorks : Any of : Beverley Beck, Figham Common,
Swinemoor, Beverley Westwood - don't know what sort, have
never been successful myself, but there are certainly plenty of species there. Cows
grazing is usually a good sign & is much in evidence.
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Hull, East Yorks : Priory Road, near Cottingham (just down the road from Beverley) - legendary site opposite the Cop shop (!) and a few fields back. Cattle
fields again, difficult access tho - you have to go round the back thro a housing estate
& cut thro the Adult Education grounds. I've also been told that East Park and West
Park are worth a look, though I've never found much.
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West Yorks
Just outside of Sheffield:
On the A625 Eccleshall Road
going out of Sheffield towards Dore and the Fox House Pub. The field is about 1
to 2 miles after the housing stops on the A625 and is opposite
the Dore Moor Pub. Park in the pub car park and
cross the road so you are on the left hand side still walking away from
sheffield. It's the first field after the little side road which runs away from
the pub down the hill. Make sure the pub is behind you on the other side
of the road and the little lane is on your left as you walk down the field
towards a brook. Near the fence, at the lowest point of the field near the farm
is the best place to look for liberty caps. There is a bus stop right outside of
the pub so those without cars can find this place too.
Leeds - Can recommend boddington halls (Leeds Uni) on the football pitches and surrounding fields.
Anyone Know These Coordinates? :
There are *definitely* p.semilanceata here ( N53:27:?? W1:31:??) last time
I looked.
Lincolnshire
The best place to find them is the West Common. The best way to find this is from the A46 lincoln bypass take
the exit marked Lincoln Central, on the left hand side is the common where plenty of mushies can be found. you will
know you are there because on the right hand side of the road is an old grandstand. Beware horses will take a great
interest in what you are doing.