Much of the grassland areas of the site are managed under a Higher Level Stewardship agreement with Natural England. This agreement regulates the management of these areas in order to conserve and improve the diversity of the ground flora. The majority of the open grassland is grazed with cattle throughout the year. This helps to control the dominant grasses and reduces the nutrient levels in the soils, allowing the less dominant wildflower species to thrive.
It should be noted that Manor Farm gets its name from Manor Farm House, which was demolished in the 1980s due to subsidence and there is still a large amount of building debris in the area.