My wife and I went to a place we had never heard of before yesterday, "Eridge Rocks".
Quite close to where we were staying on a short break, it is about 5 miles north of Rotherfield in Sussex.
We saw and got photos of Siskin and Lesser Redpoll, both firsts for me, I think we saw a pair of Dartford Warblers too, plus several species more commonly seen (by us). Also extremely noteworthy was a Goshawk, which hunted very close to us.
Sussex Wildlife Trust own the land which is made accessible by a good network of footpaths, and they don't charge to park in the car park. The rocks themselves are very interesting and reminded me of the sandstone rock park in Yorkshire called Brimham Rocks.
The paths were wet (not unreasonable, given the amount of recent rainfall), but not terribly so, and even in normal shoes (and socks) I was able to use the paths without getting wet socks if I was careful.
I was surprised at the difference in species commonly seen there (North Sussex), to those commonly seen closer to home, here in South Essex maybe 35-40 miles apart.