List of Local Nature Reserves in England
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  • Abney Hall
    Abney Hall
    Abney Hall is a substantial Victorian house surrounded by a park in Cheadle, Stockport, England . The hall dates back to 1847 and is a Grade II* listed building.-Early history:...

     - Stockport
  • Abney Park Cemetery
    Abney Park Cemetery
    Abney Park in Stoke Newington, in the London Borough of Hackney, is a historic parkland originally laid out in the early 18th century by Lady Mary Abney and Dr. Isaac Watts, and the neighbouring Hartopp family. In 1840 it became a non-denominational garden cemetery, semi-public park arboretum, and...

  • Ackroyd Drive
  • Acomb Wood - York
  • Acornfield Plantation
  • Afton Marshes
  • Ainsdale and Birkdale Hills – Sefton, Merseyside
  • Ainslie Wood
  • Alcott Wood – Solihull, West Midlands
  • Alder Hills
  • Alder Moors
  • Alderman Canal East
  • Alderman Canal West
  • Alexandrina Plantation – Broxtowe, Notts
  • Ali's Pond
  • Alkincoats Woodland
  • Alkrington Woods
    Alkrington
    Alkrington Garden Village, more commonly known as Alkrington, is a suburb of Middleton, in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England....

     – Rochdale
  • Allensford Woods
    Allensford
    Allensford is a small country park in County Durham, in England. It is situated a short distance to the west of Consett,and to the east of Castleside on the River Derwent....

     – Derwentside, Co Durham
  • Aller Brook
  • Allestree Park
    Allestree Hall
    Allestree Hall is a 19th century former country house situated in Allestree Park, Allestree, Derby. It is a Grade II* listed building but has been unoccupied for many years, and has been placed on the Buildings at Risk Register now the Heritage at Risk Register.The Mundy family owned the Manor of...

     - Derby
  • Alney Island
    Alney Island
    Alney Island is an island in the River Severn near Gloucester. The Severn splits into two channels at Upper Parting , and merges together again at Lower Parting to the south...

  • Alverstone Mead
    Alverstone Mead
    Alverstone Mead Local Nature Reserve is a lowland freshwater wetland nature reserve close to Sandown, Isle of Wight. it is a part of the Alverstone Marshes SSSI.The site is on the floodplain of the Eastern Yar, and is a popular spot for birdwatchers...

  • Alverthorpe and Wrenthorpe Meadows
    Alverthorpe
    Alverthorpe is a suburb of, and former village in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England.-History:After the start of the Industrial Revolution woollen and worsted yarns were spun and woollen and worsted cloth woven in...

     – Wakefield, West Yorks
  • Ambarrow Court
  • Amble Dunes
  • Ambley Wood
  • Anglers Country Park – Wakefield, West Yorks
  • Ankerdine Common
  • Annitsford Pond
  • Anston Stones Wood
    Anston Stones Wood
    Anston Stones Wood is a 33.7 hectare biological site of Special Scientific Interest in South Yorkshire. The site was notified in 1955. The site contains the second best example of limestone woodland in South Yorkshire.-References:...

  • Anton Lakes
  • Ardingly Reservoir
    Ardingly Reservoir
    Ardingly Reservoir is a reservoir that feeds the River Ouse located in West Sussex, England 5 miles north of Haywards Heath. The villages of Ardingly and Balcombe are immediately to the east and north of the reservoir respectively....

  • Arger Fen
  • Arlington Reservoir
    Arlington Reservoir
    Arlington Reservoir is a 99.4  biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Arlington, East Sussex. The site was notified in 1985 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. The site is also of ornithological interest, with over 1% of the wintering wigeon being populated within the site...

  • Arthur Jacob Nature Reserve
  • Ash Priors Common
  • Ashford Green Corridors
  • Ashlawn Cutting
  • Ashtead Park
  • Askers Meadow
  • Aspall Close
  • Astonfields Balancing Lakes – Stafford
  • Atkinson's Warren
    Atkinsons Warren
    Atkinsons Warren is a large area of woodland in northwest Scunthorpe. It has been classed as a Nature Reserve, and includes a meadow grazed by rabbits, rough grassland, developing scrub, and birch and oak woodland. It also features tree carvings. The Warren can be publicly accessed on foot or by...

     – North Lincolnshire
  • Avon Valley Reserve
  • Avon Valley Woodland
  • Axholme Line - Haxey – North Lincolnshire
  • Aylestone Meadows - Leicester

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  • Babbs Mill Lake
    Babbs Mill Lake
    Babbs Mill Lake is a man-made lake located in the Kingfisher Country Park in the Kingshurst area of Solihull, England. The lake was created as a balancing feature in times of flooding from the River Cole which is located nearby....

     – Solihull, West Midlands
  • Bacombe Hill
  • Baggeridge Country Park
    Baggeridge Country Park
    Baggeridge Country Park is located within the South Staffordshire district of Staffordshire, England. Its entrance is on the A463 just west of Gospel End, a small Staffordshire village just beyond the borders of the Wolverhampton and the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley.-Main information:Baggeridge...

     – South Staffordshire
  • Bagnall Road Wood – Stoke-on-Trent
  • Ballowfield – Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • Barbury Castle Country Park
  • Barlaston and Rough Close Common – Stafford
  • Barley Valley
  • Barlow Common, Selby – Selby, North Yorks
  • Barmston Pond
  • Barnes Common
  • Barnes Meadow
  • Barnett's Wood
  • Barnham Cross Common
  • Barnsbury Wood
  • Barnwell (East) – Cambridge
  • Barnwell II (West) – Cambridge
  • Barnwood Arboretum
  • Barr Beacon and Pinfold Wood
    Barr Beacon
    Barr Beacon is a hill on the edge of Walsall, West Midlands, England, very near the border with Birmingham. It gives its name to nearby Great Barr and to the local school Barr Beacon Language College. It is historically the site of a beacon where fires were lit in times of impending attack or on...

     – Walsall
  • Barrow Hill, Dudley – Dudley
  • Barrowburn Wood
  • Barton Mills Valley
  • Barwick Pond – Stockton-on-Tees
  • Bassington
    Bassington
     Bassington is a township in Eglingham parish, Northumberland, England. It is located about northwest of Alnwick. Bassington is traversed by the River Aln.- Governance : Bassington is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed....

  • Bassleton Wood and The Holmes
    Bassleton Wood and The Holmes
    Bassleton Wood and The Holmes are nature reserves in the town of Thornaby-on-Tees, in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees, England. Bassleton Woods is an ancient woodland that was given the title of Local Nature Reserve in 1995. The Holmes follows the course of the River Tees and provides a haven for...

     – Cleveland
  • Batchworth Heath
  • Bateswood – Newcastle-under-Lyme
  • Batford Springs
  • Battersea Park Nature Areas
  • Baty's Marsh
  • Beacon Hill, Brighton – Brighton & Hove
  • Beam Valley
  • Beam Valley (Environment Agency Land)
  • Beckenham Place Park
    Beckenham Place Park
    Beckenham Place Park is located mainly in Beckenham but is under the jurisdiction of the London Borough of Lewisham in South East London. The Park lies on the Lewisham/Bromley border strictly speaking between Downham, Bellingham, Beckenham and Shortlands. It was acquired from the Cator Estate by...

  • Bedelands Farm
  • Bedfont Lakes
  • Bedlington Country Park
    Bedlington
    Bedlington is a town in Northumberland, to the north of the Tyne and Wear urban area. It lies north of Newcastle and southeast of the county town of Morpeth. Other nearby places include Ashington to the north northeast, Blyth to the east and Cramlington to the south.The parish of Bedlington...

     – Wansbeck, Northumberland
  • Bedworth Sloughs
  • Beechwood Park, Halifax – Calderdale, West Yorks
  • Beeston Sidings – Nottingham
  • Belfairs
  • Bell Lane, Staplehurst
  • Belmont Meadows
  • Belper Parks – Amber Valley, Derbyshire
  • Belsize Wood
  • Belton Hills
  • Belvidere Meadows
  • Bemerton Heath & Barnard's Folly
  • Benfield Hill
  • Bennett's Hole
  • Bentley Priory
    Bentley Priory
    Bentley Priory was a medieval priory or cell of Augustinian Canons in Harrow Weald, then in Middlesex but now in the London Borough of Harrow. There are no remains of the priory, but it probably stood near Priory House, off Clamp Hill....

  • Benwell Nature Park
    Benwell Nature Park
    Benwell Nature Park is a Local Nature Reserve in the heart of Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Many natural habitats have been established including a pond and marsh, meadows and hedgerows, woodlands and stone outcrops...

  • Berengrave Chalk Pit
  • Berrow Dunes
  • Berryhill Fields
    Berryhill Fields
    Berryhill Fields is 68 hectares of grassland in the heart of Stoke-on-Trent, between the housing estates of Bentilee & Berryhill and the town of Fenton, Staffordshire....

     – Stoke-on-Trent
  • Berwick Hills
    Berwick Hills
    Berwick Hills is a neighbourhood in east Middlesbrough, England with a population of 4,465.-Notable people from Berwick Hills:* Phil Stamp - footballer* Peter McCormick - football lawyer* Keith Harris - Match Angler...

     – Middlesbrough
  • Bevendean Down
  • Beverley Parks – East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Bickenhall Orchard
  • Biddulph Valley Way – Staffordshire Moorlands
  • Bidston Moss – Wirral
  • Big Wood & Little Wood
  • Billa Barra Hill – Hinckley and Bosworth, Leicestershire
  • Billingham Beck Valley Country Park – Cleveland
  • Billingham Beck
  • Bills Wood
    Bills Wood
    Bills Wood is a Local Nature Reserve and Park located in Shirley, Solihull. It covers an area of approximately and consists of a square parcel of woodland surrounded by residential suburbs. To the east the wood is bounded by the school playing fields of Light Hall School...

     – Solihull, West Midlands
  • Bincombe Beeches
  • Bingham Linear Park
  • Bircham Valley
  • Birk Crag – Harrogate, North Yorks
  • Birstall
    Birstall, Leicestershire
    Birstall is a large village and civil parish within the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England. It is three miles north of the Leicester city centre and is part of the wider Leicester Urban Area....

     – Leicestershire
  • Bisham Woods
    Bisham Woods
    Bisham Woods are a series of woods between Bisham Abbey and Cookham Dean in Berkshire. They include an 83.7ha biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, notified in 1970, with a claim to be "the richest ancient woods in Berkshire"....

  • Bishop Middleham Community Wildlife Garden
    Bishop Middleham
    Bishop Middleham is a village in County Durham, in England. It is close to Sedgefield.-History:Bishop Middleham lies in a valley about 9 miles south-west of Durham. Although much of County Durham had probably first been settled in the Mesolithic period, the first evidence for occupation in the...

     – Sedgefield, Durham
  • Bishop's Meadow – Charnwood, Leicestershire
  • Bishopstone Cliffs
  • Bisley Road Cemetery
  • Bixley Heath
  • Black Bobbies Field Thornaby – Cleveland
  • Black Park
    Black Park
    Black Park is a Country Park in Wexham, Buckinghamshire, England to the north of the A412 road between Slough and Iver Heath. It is managed by Buckinghamshire County Council...

     = Buckinghamshire
  • Blackhall Grasslands – Durham
  • Blackleach Country Park
    Blackleach Country Park
    Blackleach Country Park is a country park in Walkden, Greater Manchester. It is situated half a mile from the town centre. It is a winner of the Green Flag Award.- History :...

  • Blackley Forest LNR – Manchester
  • Blake Marsh
  • Blindley Heath
    Blindley Heath
    Blindley Heath is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England....

  • Blondin Park, Northfields
  • Bluebell Woods – Derbyshire
  • Blue Lagoon
  • Blundells Copse (Part of West Reading Woodlands)
  • Blunts Wood and Paiges Meadow
  • Blyth to Seaton Sluice Dunes
  • Bobbits Lane
  • Bodmin Beacon
  • Boggart Hole Clough
    Boggart Hole Clough
    Boggart Hole Clough is a large urban park in Blackley, a district of Manchester, England. It occupies an area of approximately , part of an ancient woodland, with picturesque cloughs varying from steep ravines to sloping gullies. Clough is a local dialect word for a steep sided, wooded valley...

     – Manchester
  • Boldre Foreshore
  • Bonesgate Open Space
  • Borough Woods
  • Borough Woods
  • Borsdane Wood
    Borsdane Wood
    Borsdane Wood is an Ancient Semi Natural Woodland in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan and Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It is believed to have been continuous woodland cover since before 1600 AD and is composed of native tree species that have not obviously been...

     - Wigan
  • Bothenhampton Nature Reserve
  • Bourne Park Reed Beds
  • Bourne Valley
  • Bovey Heathfield
  • Bowden Housteads Wood/ Carbrook Ravine
    Bowden Housteads Woods
    Bowden Housteads Woods are situated between Darnall and Handsworth, Sheffield,, South Yorkshire, England. the woods are encircled by Sheffield Outer Ring Road, Sheffield Parkway and Handsworth Road....

     – Sheffield
  • Bowthorpe Marsh
  • Boxley Warren
  • Bracken Bank
  • Bracken Hill Wood – Durham
  • Bradley & Dixon Woods – North East Lincolnshire
  • Bradnam Wood
  • Bradwell Woods – Newcastle-under-Lyme
  • Bramblefields – Cambridge
  • Bramcote Park Woodland – Broxtowe, Notts
  • Bramford Meadows
  • Bramley Bank
  • Brandy Hole Copse
  • Brankin Moor – Durham
  • Branksome Dene Chine
  • Braywick Park
  • Breadsall Railway Cutting – Derbyshire
  • Brearley Wetland – Chesterfield, Derbyshire
  • Breary Marsh
    Breary Marsh
    Breary Marsh is a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest situated adjacent to Golden Acre Park in Leeds, .As the name suggests, it includes an area of marshland, but also a wet alder valley wood. Wooden walkways are provided over marsh area...

     – Leeds
  • Brent Reservoir / Welsh Harp
    Brent Reservoir
    The Brent Reservoir is a reservoir which straddles the boundary between the London boroughs of Brent and Barnet and is owned by British Waterways...

  • Brentmoor Heath
  • Brereton Heath – Cheshire East
  • Bretton Country Park – Wakefield, West Yorks
  • Breydon Water
    Breydon Water
    Breydon Water is a massive stretch of sheltered estuary at Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, England. It is at gateway to the Norfolk Broads. It is the UK's largest protected wetland. It is 5 km long and more than 1.5 km wide in places...

  • Brickfield and Long Meadow
  • Bridge Wood
  • Bridgetts Pool – Stoke-on-Trent
  • Brierley Forest Park
  • Brinkburn
    Brinkburn
    Brinkburn is a parish in Northumberland, England. It is divided by the River Coquet.-External links:* *...

     – Durham
  • Brinsley Headstocks – Broxtowe, Notts
  • Broad Ees Dole – Trafford, Gtr Manchester
  • Broadlands
    Broadlands
    Broadlands is an English country house, located near the town of Romsey in Hampshire, England, United Kingdom.-History:The original manor and area known as Broadlands has belonged to Romsey Abbey since before the time of the 11-century English Norman Conquest.After the Dissolution of the...

  • Broadmoor Common
  • Broadstone Heath
  • Brockwell Meadows
  • Brocton
    Brocton, Staffordshire
    Brocton is a village and civil parish in the Stafford borough of Staffordshire, England. It about four miles south-east of Stafford town centre, and just outside the built-up area of Stafford, on the edge of Cannock Chase...

     – Staffordshire
  • Bromham Lake
  • Bromwich Wood – Birmingham
  • Brookfield Pond – High Peak, Derbyshire
  • Brookmill Road
  • Brookvale – Sefton, Merseyside
  • Broom Hill, Hadleigh
  • Brotherton Park and Dibbinsdale – Wirral
  • Brough Park Fields – Staffordshire Moorlands
  • Brown Moss – Shropshire
  • Browns Wood
    Browns Wood
    Browns Wood is a district in the civil parish of Walton, Milton Keynes within Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.Walton Parish Council is the first tier of local government serving those living, attending and working in this area of Milton Keynes....

  • Broxhead Common
  • Brumby Woods – North Lincolnshire
  • Brundall Church Fen
  • Brush Hill
  • Buckingham Sand Pit
  • Bucklands Pool / Backwell Lake
  • Buckpool and Fens Pool – Dudley
  • Bude Marshes
  • Budshead Wood
  • Bugdens Copse
  • Bull Meadows
  • Bulwell Hall Park Meadows
  • Bumble Hole – Dudley
  • Burbage Common & Woods
    Burbage, Leicestershire
    Burbage is a civil parish in Leicestershire, England. It is a southern suburb of the town of Hinckley. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 the parish had a population of 14,324.-History:...

     – Hinckley and Bosworth, Leicestershire
  • Bure Park
  • Buriton Chalk Pit
  • Burlish Top
  • Burnt Ash Pond
  • Burton and Chingford Ponds
  • Burton Mill Wood – Cheshire West and Chester
  • Bus Company Island
  • Butts Ponds Meadows
  • Byerley Park – Sedgefield, Co Durham
  • Byron's Pool – Cambridge

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  • Cadbury Hill
    Cadbury Hill
    Cadbury Hill is a small hill, mostly in the civil parish of Congresbury, overlooking the village of Yatton in North Somerset. On its summit stands an Iron Age hill fort, which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.-Background:...

  • Calshot Marshes
  • Camerton Batch
  • Camley Street Nature Park
  • Canley Ford Community Woodland
  • Cannon Hill Common
    Cannon Hill Common
    Cannon Hill Common is public park in the London Borough of Merton. It is situated near Raynes Park and Morden.It is also the location of a Local Nature Reserve and the Paddock Allotments.-History:...

  • Canvey Lake
  • Captain's Wood
  • Carlisle Park
    Carlisle Park
    Carlisle Park is a small recreational area in Hampton, London, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It consists of seven tennis courts, two separate playgrounds , a cricket pavilion and a large field where local Cricket teams Hampton Hill CC and Woodlawn CC play...

  • Carlton Marsh
  • Carpenter's Wood, Dungrove Hill
  • Carr Wood – Stockport
  • Carr Wood, Derbyshire – Amber Valley, Derbyshire
  • Carrs Woodland
  • Castle Clough and Cowbury Dale – Tameside, Greater Manchester
  • Castle Eden Walkway – Cleveland
  • Castle Hill, Kingston – Kingston-on-Thames
  • Castle Hill, Newhaven – Lewes
  • Castle Island, Wansbeck - Wansbeck, Northumberland
  • Castlefields Wood
  • Catcliffe Flash
  • Catherington Down
    Catherington Down
    Catherington Down Nature Reserve is a hill, or down, in Hampshire, England. It rises fairly steeply on its eastern flank. It is managed by Hampshire County Council and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.....

  • Catherington Lith
  • Cecilly Brook – Staffordshire Moorlands
  • Centenary Fields
  • Chaddesden Wood
    Chaddesden
    Chaddesden, also known locally as Chad, is a large suburb of Derby, United Kingdom, formerly known as Cedesdene.-Cedesene village:The old village of Cedesene is situated two and a half miles east of the city...

     - Derby
  • Chadkirk Country Estate - Stockport
  • Chailey Common
    Chailey Common
    Chailey Common is a 169 hectare biological site of Special Scientific Interest in the East Sussex. It is close to the village of North Chailey to the west of Newick...

  • Chairborough Road
  • Chapman's Well – Durham
  • Chard Reservoir
    Chard Reservoir
    Chard Reservoir is a reservoir north east of Chard Somerset, England. It is owned and managed by South Somerset District Council and is a recipient of the Green Flag Award.It was built on the river Isle in 1842 to provide water for the Chard Canal....

  • Charlton's Pond – Stockton-on-Tees
  • Charterfields, Kingswinford
  • Charwell Wetlands, Bradninch
  • Cheddar Valley Railway Walk
  • Chellaston Brickworks
    Chellaston
    Chellaston is a suburb of the City of Derby, which is in the East Midlands in England in the United Kingdom. It is on a natural hill, and has recently expanded due to several new housing estates....

     – Derby
  • Chelmer Valley Riverside
  • Cherry Orchard, Worcester – Worcester
  • Cherry Wood
  • Chertsey Meads
  • Chesham Woods
  • Chessel Bay
    Chessel Bay
    Chessel Bay is the name given to the bay formed on the eastern side of a large bend in the River Itchen to the east of the district of Northam in the city of Southampton, Hampshire, England. Chessel Bay Local Nature Reserve , designated by the City Council in 1989, is located here...

  • Chevet Branch Line
  • Chevin Forest Park
  • Chigwell Row Wood
  • Children's Wood/Riverside Park
  • Childwall Woods and Fields - Liverpool
  • Chilswell Valley
  • Chineham Woods
  • Chiswick Eyot
    Chiswick Eyot
    Chiswick Eyot is a small, narrow, uninhabited ait in the River Thames. It is on the Tideway near Chiswick, in the Borough of Hounslow, London, England, and has an area of ....

  • Choppington Community Woods
  • Chorleywood Common
  • Chorlton Ees and Ivy Green
    Chorlton Brook
    Chorlton Brook is a stream in Greater Manchester, England. It heads westward through Chorlton-cum-Hardy, having been formed at the confluence of Platt Brook and Shaw Brook , and after passing north of Chorltonville it flows through Chorlton Ees into the River Mersey upstream of Sale Water...

     – Manchester
  • Chorlton Water Park – Manchester
  • Christian Fields – Lichfield
  • Church Lane Flood Meadow
  • Church Meadow
  • Church Wood & Robsack Wood
  • Churchills, Teignbridge – Teignbridge, Devon
  • Clara Vale
    Clara Vale
    Clara Vale is a hamlet situated on the south bank of the River Tyne in Tyne and Wear, England. Once an independent village in County Durham it became incorporated into the new metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear in 1974 and later became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead.-Location:Clara...

  • Clarksons Wood – Redcar and Cleveland
  • Clayfield Copse
  • Claygate Common
  • Clayton Vale
    Clayton Vale
    Clayton Vale is an area of green space in Clayton, Greater Manchester, through which the River Medlock flows. Redeveloped in 1986, the land has a rich industrial and social history. Today the area is a natural habitat for wildlife.-Natural history:...

     – Manchester
  • Cleadon Hills
  • Cleatop Park – Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • Cleethorpes Sands – North East Lincolnshire
  • Cleethorpes Country Park – North East Lincolnshire
  • Cleeve Prior Bank
  • Clifton Backies – York
  • Clifton Country Park
    Clifton Country Park
    Clifton Country Park is a Local Nature Reserve in the Irwell Valley at Clifton, Salford, Greater Manchester, North-west England.The park comprises 48 hectares of wooded area, fields, and lakes. Industrial heritage is also a feature of the park, the remains of the Wet Earth Colliery can be found in...

     – Salford
  • Clifton Grove, Clifton Woods and Holme Pit Pond – Nottingham
  • Clincton Wood – Halton, Cheshire
  • Clinkham Wood Community Woodland
  • Coate Water
  • Cock Robin Wood
  • Cockglode and Rotary Wood – Nottinghamshire
  • Cocksherd Wood
  • Codsall Coppice – Sandwell, West Midlands
  • Cogdean Elms
  • Coke's Pit Lake
  • Colemere – Shropshire
  • Colliers Moss
  • Colne, Wivenhoe – Colchester
  • Colne Valley, Colchester – Colchester
  • Colney Heath
    Colney Heath
    Colney Heath is a large village south-east of St Albans, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom.The population of the ward of Colney Heath at the time of the 2001 census was 5,449....

     – St Albans
  • Colwick Woods
    Colwick
    Colwick is a suburb in the east of Greater Nottingham in England. It forms part of the Nottinghamshire borough of Gedling, although Colwick Country Park is actually within the city boundary. It lies between the River Trent and the railway line, with nearby places being Netherfield , Bakersfield ,...

     – Nottingham
  • Colyford Common
  • Cong Burn Wood – Durham
  • Coningsby
    Coningsby
    Coningsby is a village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.-Geography:Taking its name from the Old Norse 'konungr' meaning 'King' with an Old Norse suffix 'by' meaning 'the settlement of' which gives Coningsby the meaning 'The Settlement of the King'...

     – Lincolnshire
  • Conygre Mead
  • Coombe Hill Wood
  • Coombe Valley
  • Coombes Quarry
  • Coopers Hill - Bedfordshire
  • Coopers Hill - Gloucester
  • Coppett Hill
    Coppett hill
    Coppet Hill, in the parish of Goodrich near Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire, Coppet Hill Common is a local Nature Reserve of over 100 hectares .- Nature Reserve :...

  • Coppett's Wood and Scrublands
    Coppett's Wood and Scrublands
    Coppett's Wood and Scrublands is a Local Nature Reserve, Borough Grade I, between Muswell Hill and Friern Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet....

  • Coppice Leasowes – Church Stretton, Shropshire
  • Corbet Hospital
  • Corbett Wood and Grinshill – Shropshire
  • Corfe & Barrow Hills
    Corfe & Barrow Hills
    Corfe & Barrow Hills is a 102.8 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Dorset, notified in 1986.-Source:* -External links:*...

  • Corfe Hills
  • Corston Quarry and Pond
  • Cottage Bottom Fields
  • Cotwall End – Dudley
  • Covert Way
  • Cow Plantation – Sedgefield, Co Durham
  • Cowpen Bewley Woodland Country Park – Cleveland
  • Cowraik Quarry – Eden, Cumbria
  • Coxhoe Quarry Road – Durham
  • Coyney Woods – Stoke-on-Trent
  • Crab Wood
  • Crackley Wood
  • Cranberry Moss
  • Crane Park Island (+ Hounslow)
  • Crane Valley
  • Cranebank
  • Cranmer Green
  • Crecy Hill (Managed by Tackley Parish Council)
  • Cresswell Dunes
  • Cromford Canal
    Cromford Canal
    The Cromford Canal ran 14.5 miles from Cromford to the Erewash Canal in Derbyshire, England with a branch to Pinxton. Built by William Jessop with the assistance of Benjamin Outram, its alignment included four tunnels and 14 locks....

     – Derbyshire
  • Cromwell Bottom
  • Crookhill Brickpits
  • Cross Hill Quarry – Ribble Valley, Lancashire
  • Cross Lane Meadows
  • Cross O'Cliff Orchard – Lincolnshire
  • Crossness
    Crossness
    Crossness is a place in south-east London. It is situated in the London Borough of Bexley, close to the southern bank of the River Thames, to the east of Thamesmead, west of Belvedere and north-west of Erith. The place takes its name from Cross Ness, a specific promontory on the southern bank of...

  • Crow Trees – Durham
  • Crowfields Common
  • Crown Meadow – Stone
  • Croxley Common Moor
  • Croxteth
    Croxteth Hall
    Croxteth Hall is the former country estate and ancestral home of the Molyneux family, the Earls of Sefton. After the death of the 7th and last Earl in 1972 the estate passed to Liverpool City Council, which now manages the remainder of the estate, following the sale of approximately half of the...

     - Liverpool
  • Cuckoo's Nook and The Dingle – Walsall
  • Cuddington Meadows
  • Cunningham Clough - Bolton
  • Curtis Wood
  • Cuttle Brook
    Cuttle Brook
    Cuttle Brook is a Local Nature Reserve in Thame, Oxfordshire, England. The site is located off Southern Road recreation ground in the town and is maintained by the Cuttle Brook Conservation Volunteers.-External links:*...


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  • Dacres Wood
  • Dagenham Village Churchyard
  • Daisy Hill – Durham
  • The Dales Open Space
  • Dalton Bank
  • Danby Wood
  • Danes Dyke – East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Danesbury Park & Singlers Marsh
  • Daneshill Lakes (Gravel Pit) – Nottinghamshire
  • Daneshill Park Woods
  • Danson Park Bog Garden
  • Daresbury Firs – Halton, Cheshire
  • Darland Banks
  • Darley and Nutwood – Derby
  • Davies Wood
  • Dawlish Warren (Part LNR, part NNR)
  • Deadwater Valley
  • Dearne Valley Park
  • Decoy Country Park
  • Deep Dene – Derwentside, Durham
  • Deer Pond – Burnley
  • Denham Country Park
  • Denham Quarry Park
  • Denton Dene
  • Derwent Floodwash
  • Devon Park Pastures
  • Devonshire Avenue Nature Area
  • Dewlands Common
  • Dibbinsdale
    Dibbinsdale
    Brotherton Park and Dibbinsdale comprise an area of over of park and woodland within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, England.Situated between Spital and Bromborough, the valley woodland is one of the finest examples of ancient woodland on Merseyside and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest...

     – Wirral
  • Ditton
  • Dodnor Creek (formerly Werrar Marshes)
  • Doe Lea
    Doe Lea
    Doe Lea is a small, linear village in the English county of Derbyshire. It is in the Bolsover district of the county. The village runs along the old A617 road. A newer dual carriageway runs parallel to it. The village is also immediately adjacent to junction 29 of the M1 motorway, like its...

     – Derbyshire
  • Doffcocker Lodge
    Doffcocker
    Doffcocker is a mostly residential district of Bolton, Greater Manchester, lying about 3½ miles from the town centre on the northwest edge of the suburbs on the lower south facing slopes of the West Pennine Moors...

     – Bolton
  • Dogsthorpe Star Pit
    Dogsthorpe Star Pit
    Dogsthorpe Star Pit is managed as a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough, a charity formed in 1994...

  • Donington & Albrighton – Bridgenorth, Shropshire
  • Dorchester Park
    Dorchester Park
    Dorchester Park is a historic park bounded by Dorchester Avenue, Richmond, Adams and Richview Streets in Dorchester, Massachusetts, a neighborhood of Boston....

  • Dorridge Wood
    Dorridge Wood
    Dorridge Wood is a Park and Local Nature Reserve in Britain. It is located in Dorridge, Solihull, West Midlands. Established after a land donation in 1969, it incorporates a woodland area first mentioned in 1556. The park is home to many species of flora and fauna: Scots Pine, oak and ash trees,...

     – Solihull
  • Dosthill Park – Tamworth
  • Downham Woodland Walk
  • Drews Pond Wood
  • Drigg Dunes and Gullery, Ravenglass – Lake District National Park
  • Drinkfield Marsh – Darlington
  • Dryhill
    Dryhill
    Dryhill is a small hamlet in the Sevenoaks District, in the county of Kent.- Location :It is about two miles away from the large town of Sevenoaks, located near the A25 road between Sevenoaks and Sundridge, Kent.- Transport :...

     – Kent
  • Duffield Millenium Meadow – Amber Valley, Derbyshire
  • Duke's Hollow
  • Dulwich Upper Wood
  • Dunsley Meadows – Cromford, Derbyshire
  • Dunston Common
  • Dunston Pond (Acer Pond)

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  • Eames Farm
  • Earlham Park Woods
  • Earlswood Common, Redhill
  • East Brookend Country Park
  • East Cramlington
  • Eastfield, Sedgemoor Hill
  • Eastrington Ponds – East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Eastwood and Battery Point
  • Eatock Lodge – Bolton
  • Eaton Common
  • Ecclesall Woods
    Ecclesall Woods
    Ecclesall Woods is an area of woodland in south-west Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, between Abbeydale Road South and Ecclesall. It covers approximately of mature semi-natural deciduous woodland which was previously used for timber and charcoal, and is currently managed by the city council...

     – Sheffield
  • Edgbarrow Woods
  • Edith Gardens
  • Edolph's Copse
  • Efford Marshes
  • Eight Acre Wood
  • Elmbridge Open Space
  • Elmdon Manor – Solihull, West Midlands
  • Elsecar Reservoir
  • Elvaston
    Elvaston Castle
    Elvaston Castle is a country park in Elvaston, Derbyshire, England with of woodlands, parkland and formal gardens. The centrepiece of the estate is Elvaston Castle itself. The castle is a Grade II* listed building but as at 2008 is regarded as a Building at Risk.-History:In the 16th century the...

     – Derbyshire
  • Elvetham Heath
    Elvetham Heath
    Elvetham Heath is a residential area and civil parish, containing 1,868 residences, on a site, just outside the north western boundary of the town of Fleet in the English county of Hampshire.-Location:...

  • Englemere Pond
  • Ensor's Pool
  • Errington Wood – Redcar and Cleveland
  • Epsom Common
    Epsom Common
    Epsom Common is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England.The common is to the west of Epsom and adjacent to Ashtead Common. A stew pond at the north-eastern end has been extensively developed as a wetland habitat....

  • Esher Commons
    Esher Commons
    Esher Commons comprises several large wooded areas to the South West of Esher in the English county of Surrey. The designation includes Esher Common, Fairmile Common, West End Common and Oxshott Heath.-Geology and terrain:...

  • Eston Moor – Redcar and Cleveland
  • Etherow Country Park - Stockport
  • Ewelme Watercress Beds
  • Exmouth
    Exmouth
    Exmouth is a town in Devon. It may also refer to:Places*Exmouth Peninsula in Southern Chile*Exmouth, Western AustraliaPeople*Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth , a British naval officerShips...

  • Eye Green
    Eye Green
    Eye Green is a village in the unitary authority of Peterborough in England. It lies north of Eye and south of Crowland.Eye Green Nature Reserve abounds the A47 Trunk Road which separated Eye Green from its sister village of Eye....


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  • Fairburn Ings
    Fairburn Ings
    Fairburn is a small village and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England. Situated approximately 10 miles  to the east of Leeds, lying close to the A1 motorway and 4 miles  from the M62 motorway.-Geology:The village sits on the eastern edge of a narrow...

     – Leeds
  • Fairmile Bottom
  • Fant
  • Far Ings – North Lincolnshire
  • Farley Copse
  • Farlington Marshes
    Farlington Marshes
    Farlington Marshes is an area of reclaimed land in Langstone harbour. It was reclaimed from the harbour in 1771 and includes a larger part of what was formerly Binner's Island . Farlington Marshes is about 120 hectares in size and features both freshwater marsh and brackish marsh...

  • Farndale
    Farndale
    Farndale is a valley located in the North York Moors National Park in North Yorkshire, England. The nearest town is Kirkbymoorside located some 5 miles to the south. Pickering is some 13 miles to the south east and Helmsley 12 miles to the south west. Farndale is surrounded by some of the most...

  • Farndon Ponds
  • Farningham Wood
  • Farnley Hall Fishpond – Leeds
  • Farthinghoe
    Farthinghoe
    Farthinghoe is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England. It is located on the A422 road about north-west of Brackley and south-east of Banbury.At the time of the 2001 census, the parish's population was 418 people.-Buildings:...

  • Felmingham Cutting
  • Felton Common
  • Fen Alder Carr
  • Fenlake Meadows
  • Fenn Washland
  • Fens Pool – Dudley
  • Ferndown – Stafford
  • Ferneydale Grassland – High Peak, Derbyshire
  • Ferryhill Carrs
    Ferryhill
    Ferryhill is a town in south-central County Durham, England with a population of around 11,651 people, making it the 8th biggest town in the County. It is in the Durham County Unitary area...

     – Sedgefield, Co Durham
  • Fibbersley – Walsall
  • Filsham Reed Beds
  • Fire Beacon Hill
    Fire Beacon Hill
    Fire Beacon Hill is a Local Nature Reserve in East Devon, England, registered as Common land and known as Harpford Common. Sidmouth Town Council are the current owners, and are responsible for the management of the site.- Geology :...

  • Firsby Reservoir
  • Firthmoor Grasslands & Ponds (Formerly K/A Maidendale Fishing and Nature Reserve)
  • Fisher's Field
  • Fishpond Wood and Beverley Meads
  • Fishwick Bottoms – Preston
  • Flamborough Outer Headland
    Flamborough Head
    Flamborough Head is a promontory of on the Yorkshire coast of England, between the Filey and Bridlington bays of the North Sea. It is a chalk headland, and the resistance it offers to coastal erosion may be contrasted with the low coast of Holderness to the south...

     – East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Flatts Lane Woodland Country Park – Redcar and Cleveland
  • Fleet Pond
    Fleet Pond
    Fleet Pond Local Nature Reserve is one of Hampshire’s hidden gems. Located on the northern edge of the town of Fleet in northeastern Hampshire, the 'pond', at 21 hectares , is Hampshire's largest freshwater lake...

  • Flitton Moor
  • Flitwick Wood, Flitwick
  • Foal Hurst Wood
  • Folkestone Warren
  • Folly Farm, Somerset
  • Foots Cray Meadows
    Foots Cray Meadows
    Foots Cray Meadows is an area of parkland and woodland in the London Borough of Bexley, England. It borders the suburbs of Albany Park, Sidcup, Foots Cray, and North Cray. The River Cray runs through it in a north-easterly direction...

  • Forbes Hole – Erewash, Derbyshire
  • Forder Valley
  • Forge Mill Lake
  • Fox Corner
  • Fox Covert – Erewash, Derbyshire
  • Fox Hagg – Sheffield
  • Fox Wood
  • Foxburrow Wood
  • Foxes Cross Bottom
  • Foxglove Covert – Richmonshire, North Yorks
  • Foxhill Bank – Hyndburn, Lancs
  • Foxley Wood
  • Frays Valley
  • Freeholder's Wood & Ridding's Field – Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • Fremington
    Fremington Local Nature Reserve
    Fremington Local Nature Reserve is a Local Nature Reserve situated between Bideford and Barnstaple in North Devon. The Local Nature Reserve was designated in 2006. The reserve comprises two separate areas: Lovell's Field and Leat Meadow...

  • Frieze Hill Community Orchard
  • Frodingham Railway Cutting – North Lincolnshire
  • Fryent Country Park
    Fryent Country Park
    Fryent Country Park together with Barn Hill Open Space is a large park situated in the north of the London Borough of Brent. It covers 103 hectares of rolling fields and small woods.-Significant features:...

  • Fulwell Quarry
  • Furzefield Wood & Lower Halfpenny Bottom

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  • Galley and Warden Hills
  • Galley Common  – Nuneaton and Bedworth
  • Galleywood Common
  • Gatley Carrs – Stockport
  • Gedling House Woods
  • Geneva Wood – Darlington, Co Durham
  • Gillespie Park
  • Glamis Meadow and Wood
  • Gleadless Valley
    Gleadless Valley
    Gleadless Valley ward—which includes the districts of Gleadless Valley , Heeley, Lowfield, and Meersbrook—is one of the 28 electoral wards in City of Sheffield, England. It is located in the southern part of the city and covers an area of 4.5 km2...

     – Sheffield
  • Glebelands
    Glebelands Local Nature Reserve
    Glebelands is a Local Nature Reserve, Borough Grade I, in Colney Hatch in the London Borough of Barnet.It is a mostly wooded fragment of the former Finchley Common, with areas of tall scrub and grassland. There are numerous small ponds, mostly seasonal. The main trees are hawthorn, oak, ash and...

  • Gledholt Woods
  • Glen Parva
    Glen Parva
    Glen Parva is a civil parish in Leicestershire with a population of over 5,000. To the north it runs into Aylestone, and to the east Eyres Monsell and South Wigston...

     – Blaby, Leicestershire
  • Glodwick Lows - Oldham, Gtr Manchester
  • Gorpley Clough
  • Gorse Covert
  • Gorse Farm Wood – Sandwell, West Midlands
  • Gorse Hill & Elbury Mount
  • Goss Meadows – Leicester
  • Goytside Meadows – New Mills, Derbyshire
  • Grand Western Canal Country Park
  • Grange – Leicestershire
  • Grange Valley – Preston
  • Granville Country Park – Telford and Wrekin
  • Grasslees Burn Wood
  • Grattons Park
  • Great Central Walk
  • Great Eastern Pingo Trail
  • Great Oakley Meadow
  • Great Wood – Tameside, Greater Manchester
  • Greatham Beck – Hartlepool, Co Durham
  • Green Farm Orchard
  • Green Lane Wood
  • Greencroft Heath  – Durham/Derwentside, Co Durham
  • Greenfield – Pendle, 2006
  • Greenfields – North Shropshire
  • Greenslate Water Meadows – Wigan
  • Greenvale LNR – Stockton-on-Tees
  • Griffiths Avenue
  • Grimeshaw Wood
  • Grove Farm, Ealing – Ealing, Greater London
  • Grove House Wood
  • Guisborough Branch Walkway – Redcar and Cleveland
  • Gunners Park, Shoeburyness
  • Gunnersbury Triangle
    Gunnersbury Triangle
    The Gunnersbury Triangle is a Local Nature Reserve in the London boroughs of Ealing and Hounslow, immediately to the east of Gunnersbury. An area of woodland, it supports a population of thousands of different species of birds, plants, and other wildlife...

  • Gunton Warren and Corton Woods
  • Gunton Wood
  • Gutner Point
  • Gwithian Green
  • Gwithian Towans

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  • Habberley Valley  – Wyre Forest, Worcestershire
  • Hackett's Marsh
  • Hackhurst Downs
  • Hackney Marshes
    Hackney Marshes
    Hackney Marshes is an area of grassland on the western bank of the River Lea in the London Borough of Hackney. It was incorporated into the Lee Valley Park in 1967...

  • Hainault Lodge
  • Hale Road Woodland
  • Hales Hall Pool – Staffordshire Moorlands
  • Hall Farm Meadow, Hunningham
  • Hall Lee Bank Park – Bolton
  • Hall Om Wong – Broxtowe, Notts
  • Halstead Road Centenary Pasture – Charnwood, Leicestershire
  • Ham Common, Dorset
    Ham Common, Dorset
    Ham Common is a Local Nature Reserve at Hamworthy, near Poole, Dorset. Located on the north west shores of Poole Harbour, it is predominantly a heathland site but includes many other habitats including waste ground, mixed woodland, and a freshwater lake .On 17 October 2003 Ham Common 'twinned' with...

  • Ham Common, Richmond, London
  • Ham Dingle – Dudley
  • Ham Lands
  • Hammersmith Meadows, Ripley – Amber Valley, Derbyshire
  • Ha'penny Woods
  • Happy Valley – Stockport
  • Hardwick Dene and Elm Tree Woods – Stockton-on-Tees
  • Harebreaks Wood
  • Harlow Marsh
  • Harperley & Pea Woods – Derwentside, Co Durham
  • Harrington Reservoir – Allerdale, Cumbria
  • Harrison's Plantation – Nottingham
  • Harrold Odell Country Park
  • Hart to Haswell Walkway – Hartlepool
  • Hart Warren Dunes – Hartlepool
  • Harting Down
  • Hartlebury Common/Hillditch Pool
  • Harton Down Hill
  • Hartshill Park
    Hartshill Park
    Hartshill Park is a large nature reserve stretching along the western edge of the city of Stoke-on-Trent, England. The Park is a patchwork of different habitats, including five ponds...

     – Stoke-on-Trent
  • Haslam Park – Preston
  • Hastings Country Park
    Hastings Country Park
    Hastings Country Park was formed in 1974 and covers east of Hastings in England. Sandstone cliffs, glens covered with gorse and trees, footpaths, nature trails, picnic areas and ample car parking are some of the features at the country park...

  • Hatch Pond
  • Hatchell Wood
  • Haughton Dale – Tameside, Gtr Manchester
  • Havannah Nature Reserve
  • Havenside – Boston, Lincs
  • Haverhill Railway Walks
  • Haw Park Wood
  • Hawkenbury Meadow
  • Hay Head Wood – Walsall
  • Hayley Green Wood
  • Haymill Valley
  • Hazelslade – Cannock Chase, Staffs
  • Hazleton Common LNR
  • Healey Dell – Rochdale
  • Hearsall Common Woodland – Coventry
  • Heathlake
  • Heaton Mersey Common – Stockport
  • Heddon Common
  • Hednesford Hills Common – Cannock Chase, Staffs
  • Hell Wath – Harrogate, North Yorks
  • Helsby Quarry – Cheshire West and Chester
  • Hempstead Meadows
  • Hengistbury Head
    Hengistbury Head
    Hengistbury Head is a headland jutting into the English Channel between Bournemouth and Milford on Sea in the English county of Dorset.At the end is a spit which creates the narrow entrance to Christchurch Harbour.-Location:...

  • Henlow Common and Langford Meadows
  • Herald Way Marsh (Claybrook Marsh) – Coventry
  • Herbert Plantation
  • Heswall Dales
    Heswall Dales
    Heswall Dales is an area of some of lowland heath situated close to Heswall on the Wirral Peninsula, England.It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Local Nature Reserve . Heswall Dales offers views of the Dee Estuary and over the River Dee the Clwydian Hills of Wales.-External links:* *...

     – Wirral
  • Hetton Bogs
  • Hic Bibi, Coppull – Chorley, Lancs
  • High Elms Country Park
    High Elms Country Park
    High Elms Country Park is an extensive public park on the North Downs in Farnborough in the London Borough of Bromley. It is a Local Nature Reserve, and together with the neighbouring Downe Bank, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The park surrounds High Elms Golf Course, and has extensive...

  • High Meadow
  • Highfield Country Park
    Highfield Country Park
    Highfield Country Park is a area of open land, situated on the east side of Levenshulme, Manchester, that stretches to the east of Broom Avenue across to the rear of Reddish Golf Course and to the junction of Longford Road, Reddish and Nelstrop Road, Levenshulme.Prior to 2004 the park was jointly...

     – Manchester
  • Hightown Dunes and Meadows – Sefton, Merseyside
  • Highwood, Berkshire – Wokingham
  • Hilbert Woods
  • Hilbre Island
    Hilbre Island
    Hilbre Island is the largest of a group of three islands at the mouth of the estuary of the River Dee, which is a part of the estuary Site of Special Scientific Interest. The island is currently uninhabited....

     – Wirral
  • Hilfield Hill
  • Hill Hook
    Hill Hook
    Hill Hook is an area of Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England.The area includes Hill Hook Local Nature Reserve, declared in 2003 with an area of 5.65 hectares, which is on the site of a watermill built in the 17th century. An earlier dam showed the extent of the original mill pool, which was...

     – Birmingham
  • Hill Park, Tatsfield
  • Hill Rise
    Hill Rise
    Hill Rise was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse. He was bred at El Peco Ranch in Madera, California by George A. Pope, Jr. who also owned and bred 1962 Kentucky Derby winner Decidedly...

  • Hillfield Park Reservoir
  • Hills and Holes
  • Hillsborough
    Hillsborough, Devon
    Hillsborough is a Local Nature Reserve in Ilfracombe, North Devon and is known locally as the sleeping elephant. It is also the site of an Iron Age Hill fort atop the cliff on a Promontory at approx 115 metres above sea level. The fort takes the classic shape of a Promontory reinforced and cut off...

  • Hilly Fields
  • Hindringham Meadows
  • Hob Moor - York
  • Hockley Woods
  • Hodge Lane – Tamworth
  • Hoften's Cross Meadows - Staffordshire Moorlands
  • Hogsmill
    Hogsmill
    The Hogsmill River in Surrey is one of the tributaries of the River Thames; it rises in Ewell and flows into the Thames at Kingston upon Thames on the reach above Teddington Lock.-Course:...

  • Hogsmill River Park
  • Holden Lane Pools – Stoke-on-Trent
  • Holland Haven
  • Hollins Vale
  • Hollingbury/Wild Park
  • Hollinwood Branch Canal
    Hollinwood Branch Canal
    The Hollinwood Branch Canal was a canal near Hollinwood, in Oldham, England. It left the main line of the Ashton Canal at Fairfield Junction immediately above lock 18. It was just over long and went through...

     – Tameside, Gtr Manchester
  • Holly Wood – Sandwell, West Midlands
  • Holme Park Quarry – Cumbria
  • Holt Copse & Joel Park
  • Holtspur Bank
  • Holyford Woods
  • Holywell Dene
  • Home Mead
  • Hook with Warsash
  • Hookstone Wood – Harrogate, North Yorks
  • Hopwood Clough – Rochdale
  • Horden Grasslands
  • Hornhill Meadow
  • Horton Country Park
    Horton Country Park
    Horton Country Park is a wooded walk area situated in the area between Chessington Road, Horton Lane and Rushett Lane near Epsom, Surrey.Part of the area is occupied by Horton Park Children's Farm...

  • Hosehill Lake
  • Hothfield Common
    Hothfield Common
    Hothfield Common is the last substantial area of heathland and lowland valley bog left in Kent. It lies north of Ashford and is owned by Ashford Borough Council, but is managed by Kent Wildlife Trust...

  • Hounslow Heath
    Hounslow Heath
    Hounslow Heath is a public open space and local nature reserve to the west of Hounslow, a London borough. It now covers about , the residue of the historic Hounslow Heath that covered over .-History:...

  • Howden Marsh – East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Howe Grove Wood
  • Hucclecote Meadows
  • Huckford Quarry
  • Hudson's Way – East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Hulmes and Hardy Woods – Tameside, Greater Manchester
  • Humber Bridge
    Humber Bridge
    The Humber Bridge, near Kingston upon Hull, England, is a 2,220 m single-span suspension bridge, which opened to traffic on 24 June 1981. It is the fifth-largest of its type in the world...

     – East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Humberstone Park – Leicester
  • Hurcott Pools and Wood
  • Hurst Clough – Tameside, Greater Manchester
  • Hurstone Farm Woodlands
  • Hutchinson's Bank
  • Hutton Country Park
  • Hylton Dene

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  • Iford Meadows
  • Ifton Meadows – Shropshire
  • Ingrebourne Valley
  • Inholms Clay Pit
  • Iping and Stedham Common
  • Isleworth Ait
    Isleworth Ait
    Isleworth Ait, is a teardrop shaped island in the River Thames in England. It is on the Tideway near Isleworth in the London Borough of Hounslow, and is one of the longest aits. It lies offshore from Heron's Place, and is opposite the "London Apprentice" public house.Isleworth Ait is covered by...

  • Islip Manor Meadows
  • Ivy Green – Manchester

J

  • Jackson's Brickworks – Cheshire East
  • Jellyfields, Walditch
  • Jerusalem Farm
  • Jetty Marsh
  • Jobs Close – Solihull, West Midlands
  • Jock's Copse (Three Copses, Tinkers, Temple, Jocks)
  • Jubilee Country Park
    Jubilee Country Park
    Jubilee Country Park is a 62 acre public park in Petts Wood in the London Borough of Bromley. It is a Local Nature Reserve, a Site of Metropolitan Importance. It was purchased by Bromley Council to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 1977, and opened as a park in 1981.The Park is...

  • Jubilee Wood
    Jubilee Wood
    Jubilee Wood is on the Woodhouse Eaves to Nanpantan road in North West Leicestershire.The site comprises of mixed woodland with rocky outcrops and was presented to Leicestershire County Council in 1977 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II. It is designated a Site of Special Scientific...

  • Jumping Downs

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  • Kempton Nature Reserves
  • Kendal Park (Hullbridge Foreshore)
  • Kenilworth Common
  • Kensington Meadows
  • Kenwith
  • Kersal Moor
    Kersal Moor
    Kersal Moor is a recreation area in Kersal, within the City of Salford, in Greater Manchester, England, consisting of eight hectares of moorland, bounded by Moor Lane, Heathlands Road, St...

  • Kettlebrook – Tamworth
  • Keyworth Meadow
  • Killington Bridge – Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • Kilminorth Woods
  • Knapp Copse
  • Kinewell Lake
  • Kingfisher – Birmingham
  • Kingmoor Sidings – Carlisle
  • Kings Norton
    Kings Norton
    Kings Norton is an area of Birmingham, England. It is also a Birmingham City Council ward within the formal district of Northfield.-History:...

     – Birmingham
  • Kings Wood
  • Kingsford Forest Park
  • Kingsmead Marsh – Stafford
  • Kingsthorpe
    Kingsthorpe
    Kingsthorpe was once a Northamptonshire village but is now an extremely affluent suburb to the north-west of the major town of Northampton, England. The River Nene flows through the area to the west...

  • Kingston and Bourn Old Railway
  • Kingston Pool Covert (South) – Stafford
  • Kingswinford Railway – South Staffordshire
  • Kingswood and Glebe Meadows, Houghton Conquest
  • Kinson Common
  • Kirby Frith - Leicester
  • Kirtlington Quarry
  • Kites Croft
  • Knapp Copse
  • Knapton Cutting
  • Knighton Spinney - Leicester
  • Knott Hill Reservoir – Tameside, Greater Manchester
  • Knowle Hill
    Knowle Hill
    Knowle Hill is a hill in the Chew Valley, Somerset, England situated between the village of Chew Magna and Chew Valley Lake.The south side of the summit of Knowle Hill is home to the grass Wood Small-reed . The population of this plant forms a circular patch some 20 metres wide, which is visible...

  • Kyo Bogs – Derwentside, Co Durham

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  • Ladderedge Country Park – Staffordshire Moorlands
  • Ladies' Mile Open Space
  • Lairage Land
  • Lakeside Park, Aldershot – Guildford
  • Lancing Ring
  • Landguard Common
  • Lanercost
    Lanercost
    Lanercost is a village in the northern part of Cumbria, England. The settlement is in the civil parish of Burtholme, in the City of Carlisle local government district. Lanercost is known for the presence of Lanercost Priory and its proximity to Hadrian's Wall.-History:Lanercost Priory was founded...

  • Langcliffe & Attermire – Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • Larkey Valley Wood
  • Lattersey Field
  • Laugherne Brook
  • Lavells Lake
  • Lavender Pond
  • Lawrence Western Moor
  • Leam Valley
  • Leathes Ham
  • Leigh Common
  • Ley Valley - Oxford
  • Lesnes Abbey Woods
    Lesnes Abbey Woods
    Lesnes Abbey Woods, sometimes known as Abbey Wood, is an area of ancient woodland in southeast London, England. It is located near to, and named after, the ruined Lesnes Abbey in the London Borough of Bexley and gives its name to the Abbey Wood district...

  • Letchmire Pastures – Leeds
  • Levan Strice
  • Lexden Park
  • Limbrick Wood – Coventry
  • Limekiln Close (and West Pitt) - Cambridge
  • Limekiln Gill – Co Durham
  • Limekiln Wood – Telford and Wrekin
  • Linby Trail
  • Linders Field
  • Lindow Common
    Lindow Common
    Lindow Common is a Site of Special Scientific Interest located on the western edge of the town of Wilmslow, Cheshire in the northwest of England...

     – Cheshire East
  • Line Wood
  • Linford Wood
  • Lingfield Wildlife Area
  • Lings Wood Nature Reserve
    Lings Wood Nature Reserve
    Lings wood is a local nature reserve in the eastern district of Northampton town.It is over 22 hectares and contains 2 small ponds. Alongside the national trust park are the neighboring housing estates: Blackthorn, Goldings, The Glades, and Lings....

  • Linthorpe Cemetery
    Linthorpe Cemetery
    Linthorpe Cemetery is the oldest working cemetery in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. The earliest burials in the main cemetery date back to 1869...

     – Middlesbrough
  • Lion Wood
  • Liss Riverside Railway Walk (North)
  • Liss Riverside Railway Walk (South)
  • Litcham Common
  • Litten Nature Reserve
  • Little Downham
    Little Downham
    Situated in the east of Cambridgeshire, the village of Little Downham is located just north of the city of Ely. The Parish of Little Downham comprises Little Downham and Pymoor...

  • Little Mountain Common
  • Little Paxton Pits
  • Little Wood – Co Durham
  • Loftus Wood – Redcar and Cleveland
  • Logan's Meadow - Cambridge
  • Lollycocks Field – North Kesteven, Lincs
  • Lomeshaye Marsh
  • Long Wood (+ Hounslow)
  • Longmoor Bog
  • Longton Brickcroft - Preston
  • Lonsdale Road (Leg of Mutton) Reservoir
  • Lopwell Dam
  • Lousehill Copse (Part of West Reading Woodlands)
  • Low Hall Park - Wigan
  • Low Newton Junction – Co Durham
  • Lower Spen Wildlife Area
  • Lower Wandle
  • Lowerhouse Lodges – Burnley
  • Loxley & Wadsley Common
    Loxley, South Yorkshire
    Loxley is a village and a suburb of the city of Sheffield. It is a long linear community which stretches by the side of the River Loxley and along the B6077 for almost four kilometres. Loxley extends from its borders with the suburbs of Malin Bridge and Wisewood westward to the hamlet of Stacey...

     – Sheffield
  • Lucas Marsh – Oadby and Wigston, Leicestershire
  • Luscombe Valley
  • Lye Valley
    Lye Valley
    The Lye Valley Nature Reserve is a 4.5 hectare site east of the Churchill Hospital in Headington, Oxford, managed by Oxford City Council. It covers the northern part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest designated in 1987...

  • Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes
  • Lynchmere Commons
  • Lyppard Grange
  • Lytham St Annes
    Lytham St Annes
    Lytham St Annes is a conurbation in the Fylde district of Lancashire, England. The neighbouring towns of Lytham and St-Anne's-on-the-Sea have grown together and now form a seaside resort...

     – Fylde, Lancs

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  • Magdalen Quarry
  • Magnolia Fields (or Magnolia Park)
  • Maiden Eriegh Lakes
  • Maidscross Hill
  • Maltby Commons
  • Malvern & Brueton Park
    Malvern & Brueton Park
    Malvern and Brueton Park is a town park and Local Nature Reserve in Britain. It is located in Solihull, West Midlands. The park is formed from a comparatively narrow strip of land, with the length being approximately ten times the average width, but it is looped forming a roughly U-shaped layout....

     – Solihull, West Midlands
  • Manor Road Community Woodland
  • Marden Quarry
  • Mardley Heath
  • Mare Fen
    Mare Fen
    Mare Fen is managed as a nature reserve by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough. It lies north of the village of Swavesey and west of Over in the county of Cambridgeshire.- References :- External links :...

  • Mareham Pastures – Lincolnshire
  • Marline Wood
  • Marsden Old Quarry – South Tyneside
  • Marshall's Arm – Cheshire West and Chester
  • Marshalls Heath
  • Marshes Hill Common – Staffordshire Moorlands
  • Marston Marsh
    Marston Marsh
    Marston Marsh is a Local Nature Reserve in Southwest Norwich, Norfolk, England. It is often referred to by local citizens as "Boggy Marsh."...

  • Marston Thrift
  • Martins Pond – Nottingham
  • Marton Mere – Blackpool
  • Marton West Beck Valley – Cleveland
  • Marylands
  • Maryon Park/Maryon Wilson Park & St Gilberts Pit
  • Matford
    Matford
    Matford was a car and truck manufacturer in France from 1934 to 1940.In the 1930s, the Ford Motor Company was quickly expanding its European production. Before 1934,a front wheel drive version of Ford Model Y had been produced with an 8 hp engine under the marque Tracford...

  • Matlock Parks – Debyshire Dales
  • Maulden Church Meadows
  • Maun Valley Park
  • Mayfield Broom – Goole Parish/East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Mayford Meadows
  • Maysbrook Park, South
  • Maze Park Nature Reserve
    Maze Park Nature Reserve
    Maze Park is a urban nature reserve in Middlesbrough, England on the south bank of the Tees on former railway marshalling yards.It was created by the Teesside Development Corporation and is owned and run by the Tees Valley Wildlife Trust....

  • McIlroy Park (Part of West Reading Woodlands)
  • Meanwood Valley – Leeds
  • Meddon Green Local Nature Reserve
    Meddon Green Local Nature Reserve
    Meddon Green is a 1.7 hectare Local Nature Reserve, located at Meddon, near Bideford in Devon, consists of culm grassland surrounded by hazel coppice. The reserve is owned by Hartland Parish Council and was declared in 2007...

  • Melwood
    Melwood
    Melwood, in West Derby, Liverpool, is home to Liverpool FC's training ground. It is not attached to The Academy, which is in Kirkby.It is based in the West Derby area of Liverpool and has been their home since the fifties. The ground previously belonged to St Francis Xavier, a local school...

  • Mercury Marshes
  • Merrion's Wood – Walsall
  • Mersey Vale Nature Park - Stockport
  • Merton Park Green Walks
  • Middle Hill Common
  • Middleton Woods – Leeds
  • Mill Farm
  • Mill Hill Old Railway
    Mill Hill Old Railway Nature Reserve
    Mill Hill Old Railway Nature Reserve is a Local Nature Reserve, Borough Grade II, in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet.The reserve follows the route of the Mill Hill East to Edgware line, closed in 1964, of the Edgware, Highgate and London Railway, between Dean's Lane and Bunns Lane.Most of...

  • Mill Lane, Walsall – Walsall
  • Mill Meadows
    Mill Meadows
    Mill Meadows is part of the flood plain of the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. It is an area of natural beauty close to the town centre of Henley. Marsh Lock and Rod Eyot are also close by and the River and Rowing Museum, established in 1998, is located there...

  • Mill Wood and Alder Wood – Liverpool
  • Millennium Wood – Macclesfield
  • Millfield Pond
  • Millhams Mead
  • Millington Wood – East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Millisons Wood – Solihull, West Midlands
  • Millom Ironworks – Cumbria
  • Milner Royd
  • Moira Junction
    Moira, Leicestershire
    Moira is a former mining village about west of Ashby-de-la-Zouch in North West Leicestershire, England. The village is about miles south of the Derbyshire town of Swadlincote and is close to the county boundary....

     – Leicestershire
  • Moldrums Ground
  • Mole Valley Corridor
  • Molesey Heath
  • Moorcroft Wood – Walsall
  • Morden Park
    Morden Park
    Morden Park is an area within the district of Morden in the London Borough of Merton, and includes the Park itself, an area of green space in an otherwise dense cluster of 1930s suburban housing....

  • Moreton Hall Community Woods
  • Morley Quarry – Charnwood, Leicestershire
  • Moseley Bog
    Moseley Bog
    Moseley Bog is a nature reserve in the Moseley area of Birmingham in England, at .It was once a secondary reservoir to feed the millpond of Sarehole Mill. Although now drained, the embankment on its eastern side remains...

     – Birmingham
  • Mousehold Heath
    Mousehold Heath
    Mousehold Heath is an area of heathland and woodland which lies in north east Norwich, England and a designated Local Nature Reserve . It is now mostly covered by broad-leaf semi-natural woodland, although some areas of heath remain and are actively managed....

  • Mousley Bottom – Derbyshire
  • Mousesweet Brook – Sandwell, West Midlands
  • Mowbray Fields
  • Mowsbury Hill
  • Mudchute Park Farm
  • Murdishaw Wood & Valley – Halton, Cheshire
  • Muxton Marsh – Telford and Wrekin
  • Myrna Close

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  • Nature Alive – North West Leicestershire
  • Nazeing Triangle
  • Nea Meadows
  • Needham Lake
  • Netherclay Community Woodland
  • New Lount – Leicestershire
  • Newbold Quarry
  • Newmillerdam
    Newmillerdam
    Newmillerdam is a village and suburb of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, England. The name also refers to the lake and country park adjacent to the village....

  • Newtown Marshes (Now an NNR, but small part retained as an LNR)
  • Nine Wells
  • No Mans Orchard
  • Nob End
    Nob End
    Nob End is the site of a former waste tip, and now a Site of Special Scientific Interest near Kearsley, Bolton, England.Standing at the confluence of the River Irwell and River Croal it was used around 1850-70 as a tip for alkaline waste from the production of sodium carbonate by the Leblanc...

     – Kearsley
    Kearsley
    Kearsley is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically within Lancashire, it lies about 7½ miles northwest of Manchester,5.5 miles south-west of Bury, and about 3¾ miles south of Bolton.It is bounded on the west by Walkden, the east by...

    , Bolton
  • Norbriggs Flash – Chesterfield, Derbyshire
  • Nore Hill Pinnacle
  • Norland Moor
  • Norsey Wood
    Norsey Wood
    Norsey Wood is a mixed coppice woodland situated in Billericay, Essex, England. The nature reserve covers an area of 67.17 hectares or , and consists of a variety of habitats due to its distinctive, underlying geology. It has a remarkable history that has been calculated to go back some 4,000 years...

  • North Kilworth
    North Kilworth
    North Kilworth is a village in south Leicestershire, England, north of South Kilworth. Largely bypassed by the A4304 road, the village consists of a mix of old and new housing and includes a primary school and the parish church of St...

     – Harborough, Leicestershire
  • Northaw Great Wood Country Park
  • Northcliffe Quarry
  • Northmoor Hill Wood
  • Northolt Manor
  • Norton Grange Marsh – Stockton-on-Tees
  • Norton Hillfort
  • Norwood Nature Park
  • Noses Point – Co Durham
  • Nosterfield
    Nosterfield
    Nosterfield is a hamlet within the civil parish of West Tanfield in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England formerly used for quarrying.Several of the buildings in the village including the public house are designated as Grade II listed buildings....

     – Hambleton, North Yorks
  • Nottingham Canal
    Nottingham Canal
    The Nottingham Canal was a long canal between Langley Mill in Derbyshire and Nottingham, England. It opened in 1796, and most of it was closed in 1937. The southern section is now part of the River Trent Navigation, and the northern section is a nature reserve.-Origins:The idea for the canal first...

     – Broxtowe, Notts
  • Notton Wood
  • Nunhead Cemetery
    Nunhead Cemetery
    Nunhead Cemetery is one of the Magnificent Seven cemeteries in London, England. It is perhaps the least famous and celebrated of them.. The cemetery is located in the Nunhead area of southern London and was originally known as All Saints' Cemetery. Nunhead Cemetery was consecrated in 1840 and...

  • Nunnery Wood
  • Nutborne Marshes

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  • Oak Avenue Hampton
  • Oakhill Park Wood
  • Oak Tree Heath
  • Oakerthorpe
    Oakerthorpe
    Oakerthorpe is a village in Derbyshire, England.Oakerthorpe is a small village near Alfreton. It was known in ancient times as Ulkerthorpe. It lies in the parish of South Wingfield, eleven miles south of Chesterfield in the county of Derbyshire. The local church is dedicated to All Saints, and is...

     – Derbyshire
  • Oakfrith Wood
  • Oakham
    Oakham
    -Oakham's horseshoes:Traditionally, members of royalty and peers of the realm who visited or passed through the town had to pay a forfeit in the form of a horseshoe...

  • Oakleigh Way
  • Oak Hill Wood
    Oak Hill Wood
    Oak Hill Wood is a Local Nature Reserve, Borough Grade I, in East Barnet, London. It is owned by the London Borough of Barnet and managed by the London Wildlife Trust....

  • Oakwell Park
  • Oakwood and Blacklow Spinneys
  • Oare Marshes
    Oare Marshes
    The Oare Marshes on the north coast of Kent to the north west of Faversham bordering The Swale. They include an internationally important nature reserve known especially as a site for migratory birds.-Location:...

  • Occombe Farm & Scadson Woods
  • Ock Meadow
  • Occombe Valley Woods
    Occombe Valley Woods
    Occombe Valley Woods is a nature reserve near Paignton, Devon. It is an ancient woodland owned by Torbay Borough Council, and managed by the Torbay Coast and Countryside Trust....

  • Ockham and Wisley
  • Ockwells Park
  • Offerton Wetlands
  • Ogden Water
  • Old Common
  • Old Denaby Wetland
  • Old Lodge, Nutley
  • Old Roar Gill & Coronation Wood
  • Old Town Park
  • One Tree Hill
  • Otterhead Lakes
    Otterhead Lakes
    Otterhead Lakes are a pair of reservoirs in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty south of Otterford in Somerset, England. They are fed by the River Otter and managed by the Otterhead Estate Trust Company Limited, working with the Somerset Wildlife Trust on behalf of Wessex Water...

  • Oughtonhead Common
  • Owlet
  • Owlet Plantation – Lincolnshire
  • Owston Ferry Castle
    Owston Ferry Castle
    Owston Ferry Castle was in the village of Owston Ferry, some to the north of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire....

     – North Lincolnshire
  • Oxenbourne Down
  • Oxhey Woods
  • Oxleas Wood/Shooters Hill Woodlands
  • Oxmoor Copse
    Oxmoor Copse
    Oxmoor Copse is just south of the village of Abinger Hammer and to the west of the village of Abinger Common, in Surrey. It is 1.23 hectares and is in an AONB lying within the Surrey Hills. The previous owners gave the copse to the Woodland Trust as a gift....


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  • Paddington Meadows
    Paddington Meadows
    Paddington Meadows is a nature reserve in Warrington, England. The land was donated to Warrington Borough council in 1995. It was designated in November 2005....

     - Warrington
  • Padworth Common
    Padworth Common
    Padworth Common is a hamlet and common in the English county of Berkshire, within the civil parish of Padworth. It is bounded by Burghfield Common to the East Aldermaston to the West. To the North lies Padworth, and to the South is Mortimer West End....

  • Pagham Harbour
    Pagham Harbour
    Pagham Harbour is a natural harbour on England's south coast. It is south of the city of Chichester and near the towns of Pagham and Selsey.Geographically it is the smallest and most easterly of the harbours of the Solent....

  • Palmers Rough
    Palmers Rough
    Palmers Rough is a Local Nature Reserve and Park located in Shirley, Solihull. It covers an area of approximately and consists of two separate woodland blocks; Palmers Coppice to the east, and Squires Coppice to the west. They are separated by open grassland and include for two football pitches...

     – Solihull, West Midlands
  • Palmerston Park Wood
  • Pamber Forest
  • Par Beach and St. Andrews Road
  • Paradise
    Paradise
    Paradise is a place in which existence is positive, harmonious and timeless. It is conceptually a counter-image of the miseries of human civilization, and in paradise there is only peace, prosperity, and happiness. Paradise is a place of contentment, but it is not necessarily a land of luxury and...

     - Cambridge
  • Park Lime Pits – Walsall
  • Park Wood
    Parkwood, Kent
    Parkwood is an woodland some east south east of Tenterden near Appledore.A car park is along the Woodchurch Road, heading north from Appledore towards Brattle.It is managed by Kent County Council's Country Parks service....

  • Park Wood, Bedford – Bedford
  • Park Wood, Coventry – Coventry
  • Park Woods, Gouldings Wood – Windsor & Maidenhead
  • Parkland Walk – Haringey & Islington
  • Parliament Piece
  • Parndon Woods & Common
  • Parr Hall Millennium Green
  • Parsloe's Park Squatts
  • Pearman's Copse
  • Pelaw Quarry Pond
  • Pelsall North Common – Walsall
  • Pennington's Copse, Alder Bed & Broadmoor Coppice
  • Pennytown Ponds – Amber Valley, Derbyshire
  • Perivale Wood
  • Perry Wood
  • Pevensey Road
  • Pewit Carr – Derbyshire
  • Pewley Down
  • Philips Park, Bury – Bury
  • Phoenix Parkway – North Lincolnshire
  • Pickerings Pasture – Widnes
  • Pickers Ditch Meadow
  • Pig Wood
  • Piggy Wood
  • Pilsey Island
  • Pine Springs, Poole – Poole
  • Pioneer Meadows – Erewash, Derbyshire
  • Pipers Vale
  • Pity Me Carrs – Co Durham
  • Plants Hill Wood
  • Plantsbrook Reservoirs
    Plantsbrook Local Nature Reserve
    Plantsbrook Local Nature Reserve is a nature reserve on the Plants Brook in Birmingham, England, consisting of open water, wetland, woodland and meadow. It is located on Eachelhurst Road, on the border of the Pype Hayes and Walmley districts....

     – Birmingham
  • Pleasley Vale
  • Poise Brook - Stockport
  • Pool Dam Marshes – Newcastle-under-Lyme
  • Pope Lane Open Space - Preston
  • Popley Ponds
  • Porter Valley Woodlands – Sheffield
  • Portland Park
  • Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve
    Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve
    Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve is a local nature reserve.The nature reserve is by the northern bank of the river Tees between the Tees Barrage and the Tees Viaduct near Portrack housing estate in Stockton-on-Tees borough, County Durham and is the last remaining wetland on the lower Tees.The site is...

  • Portrack Meadows
    Portrack Incinerator
    The Portrack Incinerator was a municipal waste incinerator and waste-to-energy power station situated on the River Tees at Portrack in Stockton-on-Tees in County Durham, England.- History :...

  • Potter Holes Plantation
  • Potterne Hill
  • Poulton Wood, Aldington
  • Poynton Coppice – Cheshire East
  • Preston Junction
  • Prestwick Road Meadows
  • Prestwood Picnic Site
  • Priestclose Wood
  • Primrose
    Primrose
    -Botany:* Primulaceae, a family of flowering plants* Primula vulgaris, commonly known as the Primrose * Oenothera, commonly known as Evening Primrose, a plant genus...

  • Prince's Beachlands
  • Prince's Plot, Charminster
  • Priory Woods
    Priory Woods
    Priory Woods is a 2.94 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the town of Bembridge, Isle of Wight, notified in 1998. It is a National Trust property and is served by a public footpath. Concealed within it is "The Priory Oyster" - an oyster bar attached to the Priory Bay Hotel...

     – Sandwell, West Midlands
  • Proctor's Barn Meadows
  • Pugneys Country Park
    Pugneys Country Park
    Pugneys Country Park is a park located on the A636 between Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England and Junction 39 of the M1 motorway.The area was developed from a former opencast mine and a sand and gravel quarry and was opened to the public in 1985...

  • Pugs Hole
  • Purewell Meadows
  • Purwell Meadows
  • Putnoe Wood
  • Pyl Brook

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  • Quarry Lane
  • Quarry Moor – Harrogate, North YorKs
  • Quarry Wood – Stockton-on-Tees
  • Quedgeley Arboretum
  • Queen Elizabeth II Country Park
  • Queens Jubilee Nature Trail
  • Queendown Warren
    Queendown Warren
    Queendown Warren is a Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest between the Medway towns and Sittingbourne in southeast England. Part of it is designated as a Special Area of Conservation for its chalk grassland with important populations of orchids.Different sections of the...

  • Queen's Wood
    Queen's Wood
    Queen's Wood is a 21 hectare area of ancient woodland in North London, abutting Highgate Wood and lying between East Finchley, Highgate Village, Muswell Hill and Crouch End...

  • Queenswood Country Park

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  • Radipole Community Woodland
  • Radipole School
  • Radnor Street Cemetery
  • Raeburn Open Space
  • Railway Fields
    Railway Fields
    Railway Fields in Harringay, North London, is a Local Nature Reserve in the London Borough of Haringey. About one hectare in area, it was a railway goods yard until 1967.-Habitat, Flora & Fauna:...

  • Railway Land, Lewes
  • Railway Walk, Hadleigh
  • Rainworth Water
    Rainworth Water
    Rainworth Water is a watercourse that is a tributary of the River Maun near Rainworth, Nottinghamshire, England. It is also a Local Nature Reserve owned and managed by Nottinghamshire County Council. Grid Reference: SK 598 595.-Nature Reserve:...

     – Nottinghamshire
  • Raisby Way and Trimdon Grange Quarry – Co Durham
  • Ravenmeols Sandhills – Sefton, Merseyside
  • Ravensbury Park
  • Ravensdale, Derbyshire – Mansfield, Notts
  • Rea Brook Valley – Shrewsbury and Atcham
  • Rectory Meadow
  • Red Hill, Arnold – Lincolnshire
  • Redhill Common
  • Red River – Amber Valley, Derbyshire
  • Red River Valley
    Red River, Cornwall
    The Red River is a small river in north-west Cornwall, UK which issues into St Ives Bay at Godrevy on Cornwall's Atlantic coast. The Red River is approx 8 miles long and gets its name from the mineral deposits associated with tin mining which formerly coloured its water red...

  • Reddish Vale Country Park - Stockport
  • Reddish Vale
    Reddish Vale
    Reddish Vale is a loosely defined area in the Tame Valley close to Reddish in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. The generally-accepted centre of the vale is around the bottom of Reddish Vale Road. Reddish Vale Country Park is a country park managed by Stockport...

     - Stockport
  • Redditch Woods
  • Rede Wood
  • Redisher Wood – Bury
  • Redstone, Stourport – Wyre Forest, Worcestershire
  • Reedbed
    Wanlip
    Wanlip is a small village and civil parish in the Charnwood district of Leicestershire, with 68 properties and a population of about 150. It is a countryside village, north of Birstall, and west of Watermead Country Park and the River Soar. The A46 road runs directly past the village...

     – Leicestershire
  • Reigate Heath
    Reigate Heath
    Reigate Heath is a Site of Special Scientific Interest near Reigate, Surrey, England.-External links:*...

  • Reservoir Road
  • Rew Down
    Rew Down
    Rew Down is a Local Nature Reserve located on the south east edge of the Isle of Wight in the hills to the west of Ventnor.The area is a chalk grassland sloping to the south and offering panaramic and far reaching views of the English Channel...

  • Rings End
  • Ripple Nature Reserve
  • Risley Moss
    Risley Moss
    Risley Moss is an area of peat bog situated near Birchwood in Warrington, England. It covers an area of and is one of the last remaining fragments of the raised bogs that once covered large areas of South Lancashire and North Cheshire...

     - Warrington
  • Rivacre Valley – Cheshire West and Chester
  • River Arrow
    River Arrow Nature Reserve
    River Arrow Local Nature Reserve is located alongside the River Arrow in Alcester, Warwickshire, England. The reserve was set up by Stratford District Council and English Nature to benefit the Alcester community...

  • River Darwen Parkway – Blackburn with Darwen
  • River Len
  • River Mole
  • River Wylye
    River Wylye
    The River Wylye is a classic southern England chalk stream; champagne clear water flowing over gravel. Consequently, it is popular with anglers keen on fly fishing.- Course :...

  • Riverside Park, Guildford
  • Riverside Walk, Hadleigh
  • Rixton Clay Pits - Warrington
  • Roadford Lake
    Roadford Lake
    Roadford Lake, also known as Roadford Reservoir is a man-made reservoir fed by the River Wolf. It is located to the north-east of Broadwoodwidger in West Devon, eight miles east of Launceston. It is the largest area of fresh water in the southwest of England. Operated by South West Water, it...

  • Roberts Primary School
  • Robinswood Hill
    Robinswood Hill
    Robinswood Hill is a hill and country park to the south of the city centre of Gloucester, close to the Stroud Road . It rises to 650 ft , and is owned and managed by Gloucester City Council's Countryside Unit. The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust also have their head office based here.It was...

  • Rocher Vale – Tameside, Greater Manchester
  • Rock Edge - Oxford
  • Rockwell, Darlington – Darlington, Durham
  • Rodborough Common
  • Roding Valley Meadows
  • Roe Woods & Crabtree Ponds – Sheffield
  • Romney Warren
  • Ronkswood Hill Meadows
  • Rose Walk
  • Rosecroft Wood – Redcar and Cleveland
  • Rossett Nature Reserve – Harrogate, North Yorks
  • Rotherlands
  • Rough Wood
    Rough Wood
    Rough Wood is a small woodland area located within the Short Heath area of Willenhall in the United Kingdom.It is one of only a few remaining ancient woodlands with a mix of tree varieties but comprising largely oak trees....

     – Walsall
  • Rough Wood Chase – Walsall
  • Roughtalleys Wood
  • Round Copse
  • Roundshaw Downs
  • Rowhill Copse
  • Rowley Green Common
    Rowley Green Common
    Rowley Green Common is a five hectare nature reserve in Arkley, London. It is a Local Nature Reserve which is designated a Site of Metropolitan Importance...

  • Rowthorne Trail – Derbyshire
  • Royate Hill
  • Roydon Fen
  • Rubery Cutting – Birmingham
  • Ruffett and Big Woods
  • Rufford Country Park – Nottinghamshire
  • Ruislip (now part of the NNR)
  • Runcorn Hill – Halton, Cheshire
  • Rye Harbour
    Rye Harbour
    Rye Harbour is a village located on the East Sussex coast in southeast England, near the estuary of the River Rother: it is part of the civil parish of Icklesham. Rye Harbour is located some two miles downstream of the town of Rye....

  • Ryton Willows

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  • Sacriston Wood
    Sacriston
    Sacriston is a village and civil parish in County Durham, England, situated north of the city of Durham.Although the area has been populated since the Bronze Age, the first recorded settlement dated back to the 13th century to Sacristan's Heugh. According to old maps it was once known as...

     – Co Durham
  • Saintbridge Balancing Pond
  • Salary Brook
  • Salcombe to Kingsbridge
  • Salmon Pastures – Sheffield
  • Saltersford Wood – Leicestershire
  • Salthill Quarry – Ribble Valley, Lancs
  • Saltway
  • Saltwells – Dudley
  • Sandall Beat
  • Sands Bank
  • Sandy Lane (Bramcote) – Broxtowe, Notts
  • Sandy Point
  • Sawcliffe Hill – North Lincolnshire
  • Sayer's Croft
  • Scadbury Park
    Scadbury Park
    Scadbury Park is a Local Nature Reserve in Chislehurst in the London Borough of Bromley. It is a Site of Metropolitan Importance. It is over 300 acres, and is part of an extensive wildlife corridor together with Petts Wood and the Jubilee Country Park....

  • Scalpcliffe Hill – East Staffordshire
  • Scarr & Long Wood
  • Scholes Coppice and Keppel's Field
  • Scotch Gill Wood
  • Scraptoft
    Scraptoft
    Scraptoft is a village in Leicestershire, England that is effectively a suburb of Leicester. It has a population of about 1,500. It lies north of the A47 road east of Leicester, and runs directly into the built up area of Thurnby and Bushby to the south...

      Harborough, Leicestershire
  • Scratchwood
    Scratchwood
    Scratchwood is an extensive, mainly wooded, country park in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet. The 55 hectare site was designated a Local Nature Reserve in 1997, and it is a Site of Metropolitan Importance...

     and Moat Mount
    Moat Mount Open Space and Mote End Farm
    Moat Mount Open Space is a Local Nature Reserve, Borough Grade II, in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet. The site is an extensive area bounded by Barnet Way, Barnet Road and Hendon Wood Lane. It includes Barnet Gate Wood and Scratchwood Countryside Park, but is separate from Scratchwood...

  • Scrattons Ecopark & Extension
  • Screech Owl
  • Scrub Field
  • Sculthorpe Moor
  • Seaford Head
  • Seasalter Levels
  • Seaton Dunes and Common SSSI
    Seaton Dunes and Common
    Seaton Dunes and Common is a 312.1 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Hartlepool Cleveland, England notified in 1966.-Source:* -External links:* *...

  • Seaton Marshes
  • Seaton Valley North
  • Seaton Valley South
  • Seckar Wood
  • Sellars Wood – Nottingham
  • Selsdon Wood
    Selsdon Wood
    Selsdon Wood is a woodland area located in the London Borough of Croydon. The park is owned by the National Trust but managed by the London Borough of Croydon. It is a Local Nature Reserve....

  • Seven Acres
    Seven Acres Country Park, Bolton
    Seven Acres Country Park is, despite what its nineteenth-century name implies, a Local Nature Reserve in the town of Bolton, in Greater Manchester. It lies between the areas of Tonge and Breightmet, and is dissected by Bradshaw Brook...

     - Bolton
  • Seven Fields
  • Sharrow Cemetery – Sheffield
  • Sharrow School Green Roof – Sheffield
  • Sheepleas
    Sheepleas
    Sheepleas is a 108 Ha Site of Special Scientific Interest, managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust in Surrey, England, near East and West Horsley....

  • Sheepwash – Sandwell, West Midlands
  • Sheffield General Cemetery
    Sheffield General Cemetery
    The General Cemetery is a cemetery in the City of Sheffield, England that opened in 1836, and closed for burial in 1978. It was the principal cemetery in Victorian Sheffield with over 87,000 burials. Today it is a conservation area , and it is listed on the English Heritage National Register of...

  • Shelf Bank
    Shelf Bank
    This large hill in the centre of Oswestry is a 3 hectare area consisting of acid grassland and naturally regenerated areas of woodland and scrub.-Location and surroundings:...

  • Shere Woodlands
  • Sherrardspark Wood
    Sherrardspark Wood
    Sherrardspark Wood is a 74.9 hectare biological and geological, site of Special Scientific Interest in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire...

  • Sherwood Heath
  • Shibden Park & Cunnery Wood
  • Shibdon Pond
  • Shide Chalk Pit
  • Shirebrook Valley – Sheffield
  • Shire Oak Park – Walsall
  • Shoal Hill – South Staffordshire
  • Shoeburyness Old Rangers
  • Shoreham Beach
  • Shrubhill Common
  • Sibden Hill and Batts Copse
  • Siddick Ponds – Allerdale, Cumbria
  • Siding Lane Woodland
  • Sigglesthorne Station
    Sigglesthorne railway station
    Sigglesthorne railway station was a station on the Hull and Hornsea Railway, and served the villages of Great Hatfield and Little Hatfield in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.It opened on 28 March 1864, and was originally named "Hatfield"...

     – East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Silica Lodge – North Lincolnshire
  • Silver Street
    Silver Street
    Silver Street was a radio soap opera, the first such to be aimed at the British South Asian community, and was broadcast on the BBC Asian Network. It was introduced in 2004 as part of the Sonia Deol show, which was replaced from 24 April 2006 by the Anita Rani show, and until 12 May 2006 each...

  • Silverlink Biodiversity Park
  • Sinfin Moor
    Sinfin
    Sinfin is a southern suburb of Derby, England, historically it was a separate village. It contained the main centre of Rolls-Royce, on Nightingale Road...

     – Derby
  • Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Wood
  • Sladers Leigh
  • Slop Bog
  • Smallbrook Meadows
  • Smestow Valley – Wolverhampton
  • Smiths Pool – Stoke-on-Trent
  • Smith's Wood
    Smith's Wood
    Smith's Wood is a residential area in the north of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the West Midlands of England. It is a civil parish with a population of 10,943, according to the 2001 census....

     – Solihull, West Midlands
  • Smithurst Meadows – Broxtowe, Notts
  • Smockhill Common
  • Snakemoor
  • Snibston Grange – Leicestershire
  • Snipe Dales
    Snipe Dales
    Snipe Dales Country Park and Nature Reserve is a protected park in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds, and AONB, located just south of Hagworthingham and about east of Horncastle. It is one of the few remaining examples of what the Wolds used to be like with its razed heathland in the western...

     – Lincolnshire
  • Sot's Hole with Bluebell Wood – Sandwell, West Midlands
  • Sound Common
  • South Bank of The Swale
  • South Landing
    Flamborough
    Flamborough is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately north east of Bridlington town centre on the prominent coastal feature of Flamborough Head. The most prominent man-made feature of the area is Flamborough lighthouse. The headland...

     – East Riding of Yorkshire
  • South Norwood Country Park
    South Norwood Country Park
    South Norwood Country Park is a park in South Norwood, close to Elmers End station, mainly in the London Borough of Croydon. It is a 47 hectare green space which opened in 1989...

  • South Norwood Country Park - Extension
  • South Staffordshire Railway Walk
    South Staffordshire Railway Walk
    The South Staffordshire Railway Walk is located in Staffordshire, EnglandIt runs for five and a half miles [about 8.85km] from Castlecroft to Wall Heath.-History:...

     – East Staffordshire and South Staffordshire
  • South Stanley Woods – Derwentside, Co Durham
  • South Swale
    South Swale
    South Swale Local Nature Reserve is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and Ramsar Site between Faversham and Whitstable in southeast England. It consists of of the North Kent Marshes on the south bank of The Swale and along Faversham Creek...

  • South Taunton Streams
  • South Thoresby Warren – Lincolnshire
  • South Walsham Fen
  • South Wood
  • Southend on Sea Foreshore
  • Southern Washlands
  • Southorpe, Hornsea
    Hornsea
    Hornsea is a small seaside resort, town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England at the eastern end of the Trans Pennine Trail.-Overview:According to the 2001 UK Census, Hornsea parish had a population of 8,243....

     – East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Southrepps Common
  • Southway Valley
  • Southwell Trail
  • Southwood Open Space
  • Sparrow Wood
  • Spencer Road Wetlands
  • Spennells Valley
  • Spion Kop Cemetery – Hartlepool
  • Spring Lane Meadows
  • Spring Wood/Millennium Wood, Belstead
  • Springfield Park, Hackney – Hackney
  • St Chad's Water – Erewash, Derbyshire
  • St Denis Church (footprint of Church only)
  • St Gothian Sands
  • St Helen's Wood
  • St John's Wood Church Grounds
  • St Mary's Island, Tyne and Wear
    St Mary's Island, Tyne and Wear
    St. Mary's Island is a small island made of sandstone near the seaside resort of Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, UK.St. Mary's Island was originally called Bates Island, Hartley Bates or Bates Hill as it was originally owned by the Bates family who were prominent locally. It is sometimes known as Bait...

     – North Tyneside
  • St Nicholas Fields - York
  • St Wulstan's
  • Staffhurst Wood, Lingfield
  • Stainton Quarry – Middlesbrough
  • Standhills Road, Kingswinford
  • Stanley Bank Meadow
    Stanley Bank Meadow
    Stanley Bank Meadow is a 14.9 hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest situated 2.8km north-east of St Helens. The site was notified in 1988 due to its biological features which is predominately damp unimproved neutral grassland, which is a rare habitat in Merseyside.-References:*...

  • Stanley Marsh
  • Stanmer Park /Coldean
  • Stanmore Common
  • Stanmore Country Park
  • Stanney Woods – Cheshire West and Chester
  • Stanpit Marsh, Christchurch
  • Stanton Gate – Erewash, Derbyshire
  • Stanton Park
  • Stanton's Pit - Lincolnshire
  • Stapleford Hill Woodland – Broxtowe, Notts
  • Station Burn
  • Stave Hill Ecological Park
  • Steamer Point
  • Steeley Hill, Cornsay Quarry – Co Durham
  • Steeple Woodland Nature Reserve
  • Stenner Woods and Milgate Fields, Didsbury – Manchester
  • Stephens Castle
  • Stillington Forest Park – Stockton-on-Tees
  • Stockers Lake
    Stockers Lake
    Stockers Lake is an old flooded gravel pit of approx 90 acres at Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire within the Colne Valley Regional Park which is designated as a Local Nature Reserve...

  • Stockton Railway Cutting – Warwickshire
  • Stockwood Open Space
  • Stoke Floods – Coventry
  • Stoke Park Wood
  • Stokes Field
  • Stone Meadows – Stafford
  • Stonebridge Meadows – Coventry
  • Stony Clouds – Erewash, Derbyshire
  • Stour Valley
  • Stover
    Stover
    Stover is the leaves and stalks of corn , sorghum or soybean plants that are left in a field after harvest. It can be directly grazed by cattle or dried for use as fodder. It is similar to straw, the residue left after any cereal grain or grass has been harvested at maturity for its seed...

  • Street Heath
    Street Heath
    Street Heath is a 12.5 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest 4 km east of Glastonbury in Somerset, notified in 1966....

  • Stubbins Park – Chinley Buxworth and Brownside, Derbyshire
  • Sudbury Common Lands
  • Sue Godfrey Nature Park
  • Sugar Loaf Hill and Saltern Cove
  • Sugar Mill Ponds
    Rawcliffe, East Riding of Yorkshire
    Rawcliffe is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately west of Goole...

     – East Riding of Yorksire
  • Sugley Dene
  • Summer Leys
  • Summerfields Wood
  • Summerhill – Hartlepool
  • Sunnybank – Sheffield
  • Sunny Bank Ponds
  • Sunnydale Park – Derby
  • Sunnyhurst Woods
  • Sunrise Hill – Nottingham
  • Sutcliffe Park
  • Sutherland Grange
  • Sutton Bonnington Spinney & Meadows
  • Sutton Ecology Centre Grounds
  • Swains, Taunton – Taunton Deane, Somerset
  • Swallow Pond & Plantation
  • Swallowfield Meadow
  • Swanholme Lakes – City of Lincoln
  • Swanpool
  • Swift Valley
  • Sydenham Hill Wood
    Sydenham Hill Wood
    The nine-hectare Sydenham Hill Wood, is situated on the northern slopes of the Norwood Ridge in the London Borough of Southwark, and is an important wildlife site. Together with the adjacent Dulwich Wood , Sydenham Hill Wood is the largest extant tract of the ancient Great North Wood...


T

  • Tadburn Meadows
  • Tailby Meadow
  • Tanfield Lea Marsh
  • Target Hill Park
  • Tavistock Viaduct Walk
  • Telford Town Park
    Telford Town Park
    - Parks for People :The Parks for People funding programme is a joint initiative between the Heritage Lottery Fund and Big Lottery Fund,offering grants for projects that regenerate public parks of national, regional or local heritage value. Telford & Wrekin Council were recently advised of their...

     – Telford and Wrekin
  • Temple Copse (part of Three Copses)
  • Ten Shilling Wood – Coventry
  • Tenterfields – Dudley
  • Teversal/Pleasley Network – Nottinghamshire
  • Thatcham Reed Beds
    Thatcham Reed Beds
    Thatcham Reed Beds is a 66.9 hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest in the civil parish of Thatcham in the English county of Berkshire, notified in 1974....

  • Thatto Heath Meadows
  • The Beechwoods (and western extension 01/04/92)
  • The Boardwalks
  • The Bottoms
    The Bottoms
    The Bottoms is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, U.S. It is the area immediately west of Downtown Columbus. The area contains the Franklinton neighborhood, and is in West Columbus. It is the area enclosed by I-70 on the west and south, I-670 on the north, and the Scioto River to the east...

  • The Cairn
  • The Carrs, Mansfield – Mansfield, Notts
  • The Chase - Barking
  • The Chase - Havering
  • The Cliff, Salford – Salford
  • The Commons, Welwyn – Welwyn and Hatfield, Herts
  • The Dales Open Space
  • The Ercall and Lawrence's Hill – Telford and Wrekin
  • The Flashes
  • The Gullet
    The Gullet
    The Gullet is a narrow channel between the east extremity of Adelaide Island and the west coast of Graham Land, separating Hansen and Day Islands and connecting the heads of Hanusse Bay and Laubeuf Fjord...

  • The Haven, Aldeburgh
  • The Hermitage, Mansfield - Mansfield, Notts
  • The Kench, Hayling Island
  • The Kittiwake Tower
  • The Leasowes
    The Leasowes
    The Leasowes is a 57 hectare estate in Halesowen, historically in the county of Shropshire, England, comprising house and gardens....

     – Dudley
  • The Maer
  • The Manor, Havering – Havering, Greater London
  • The Mill Field
    The Mill Field
    The Mill Field is a Local Nature Reserve, Borough Grade II, in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet. It is a large open space , which slopes steeply down from the road called The Ridgeway. It may be the site of the windmill which gave the area its name...

  • The Moor, Hawkhurst
  • The Moor, Sedgefield – Sedgefield, Co Durham
  • The Moors, Bishops Waltham
  • The Orchards – Leicester
  • The Pennings, Eye
  • The Pingle – East Lindsey, Lincs
  • The Quarr
  • The Railway Walks
  • The Riddy
    The Riddy
    The Riddy is a nature reserve owned by Sandy Town Council and managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough. and Bedfordshire Rural Communities Charity. It is situated on the banks of the River Ivel to the south of the town of Sandy in...

  • The Ripple
  • The Sanctuary – Derby
  • The Scrase Valley
  • The Shrubberies – Lincolnshire
  • The Spinney, Carshalton
  • The Whinnies – Co Durham
  • The Wick
    The Wick
    The Wick is a house in Richmond, Greater London, located at the corner of Nightingale Lane and Richmond Hill in Surrey. The house was at one time owned by actor Sir John Mills who used it as his family home for many years. Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones bought the house from Mills...

  • The Wigan Flashes – Wigan
  • The Wild Grounds
  • The Wildwater
  • The Withey Beds
  • The Wood and Richard Jefferies Bird Sanctuary
  • Theaker Avenue – West Lindsey, Lincs
  • Therfield Heath
    Therfield Heath
    Therfield Heath is a public open space and nature reserve on the chalk escarpment just north of Therfield, Hertfordshire; since it lies south-west of the town of Royston it is also known locally as Royston Heath. It has a testing racetrack for horses on its slopes and is a popular spot with dog...

  • Thorncombe Wood
  • Thornwood Flood Meadow
  • Thorpe Wood – Cleveland
  • Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve
    Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve
    The Three Brooks Nature Reserve is a Local Nature Reserve of about 60 hectares in Bradley Stoke, South Gloucestershire, England. It is named after the Hortham, Patchway, and Stoke Brooks which run through it, meeting at Three Brooks Lake before flowing eastwards back under the M4 motorway as...

  • Throckley and Walbottle Dene – Newcastle-upon-Tyne
  • Thurstaston Common
    Thurstaston Common
    Royden Park and Thurstaston Common comprise an area of almost 250 acres of parklands, wood and heath at Thurstaston, within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, England....

     – Wirral
  • Tiger Hill, Sudbury – Suffolk
  • Tile Hill Wood
    Tile Hill Wood
    Tile Hill Wood is a wood between Hawthorn Lane and Banner Lane in the Tile Hill area of Coventry, England. It has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is stewarded by the Coventry and District Natural History and Scientific Society...

  • Tilesheds
  • Tilgate Forest
  • Tinkers Copse
  • Tippings Wood – Nottinghamshire
  • Tiptree Parish Field
  • Titchfield Haven
  • Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire
    Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire
    Titchmarsh is a village and civil parish in East Northamptonshire, England. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish's population was 543 people....

     – Northamptonshire
  • Tocil Wood and Meadow – Coventry
  • Toll's Meadow, Wymondham
  • Tong Moor – Kirklees, West Yorkshire
  • Top Field and Cozens Grove
  • Totteridge Fields
    Totteridge Fields
    Totteridge Fields is a seven hectare Local Nature Reserve owned by the London Borough of Barnet and managed by the London Wildlife Trust. It is an ancient hay meadow habitat consisting of three fields, known as Nutt Field, Hen Mead and Nearer Slay Land, with hawthorn and blackthorn hedgerows...

  • Totternhoe Knolls
    Totternhoe Knolls
    Totternhoe Knolls is a chalk hill, located north-west of Totternhoe village in the county of Bedfordshire, with the remains of a medieval castle. It is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, as an example of chalk grassland....

  • Tottington Wood
  • Toton Fields – Broxtowe, Notts
  • Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
  • Town End Common – Sheffield
  • Townclose Hills – Leeds
  • Trafford Ecology Park – Trafford
  • Trinity Hill, Devon – East Devon
  • Troopers Hill
  • Trowbarrow Quarry
  • Trowell Marsh – Erewash, Derbyshire
  • Tuckmill Meadows
  • Tunstall Hills
    Tunstall Hills
    Tunstall Hills is an area of open space in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. The area consists of Green Hill and Rocky Hill and surrounding land, and is the site of a local nature reserve....

  • Tupsley Quarry
  • Turbary Common
  • Turlin Moor
    Turlin Moor
    Turlin Moor is a suburb of Poole in Dorset, England, located between Hamworthy and Upton.-External links:...

  • Twerton Roundhill
  • Tyler Hill Meadow

U

  • Ufton Fields
    Ufton Fields
    Ufton Fields is an SSSI and nature reserve in Warwickshire, England. It is situated on the A425 close to the village of Ufton, between Southam and Leamington Spa. The reserve is owned by Warwickshire County Council and is administered and run by the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust...

  • Ulgham Meadow
  • Uphill Hill
  • Upper Ball Grove Lodge
  • Upper Park Wood
  • Upton Towans

V

  • Valley Park Woodlands
  • Vange Hill
  • Vernatts Drain – South Holland, Lincs
  • Vinters Valley Park

W

  • Waddens Brook, Noose Lane – Walsall
  • Wainbody Wood & Stivichall Common, Kenilworth Road Spinney
  • Wains & Church Hill (Poets Walk)
  • Walborough Common
  • Walbottle Brickworks
  • Wallsend Dene
  • Wallsend Swallow Pond and Plantation
  • Walnut Tree Field
  • Wandle Meadow Nature Park
  • Wandle Valley Wetland
  • Wansbeck Riverside Park
  • Walters Meadow, Great Cornard (Proposal)
  • Wapley Bushes
  • Warndon Woodlands
  • Warnham
    Warnham
    Warnham is a village and civil parish in the Horsham district of West Sussex, England. The village is some three kilometres north west of central Horsham to the west of the A24 road...

  • Warren Nature Reserve
  • Warren Vale
  • Warren's Hall Country Park
  • Warton Crag – Lancaster
  • Warton Crag Quarry – Lancashire
  • Warwickshire Moor – Tamworth
  • Waseley Hills Country Park
    Waseley Hills Country Park
    Waseley Hills Country Park is a Country Park, owned and managed by Worcestershire County Council's Countryside Service. It consists of rolling open hills with old hedgerows, pastures and small pockets of woodland with panoramic views over Worcestershire, England.It is just south-west of...

  • Watercress Wildlife Site
  • Waterford Heath
  • Watermead Country Park
    Watermead Country Park
    The Watermead Country Park is a network of artificial lakes in the valley of the River Soar and the old Grand Union Canal, to the north of Leicester, in the Borough of Charnwood in Leicestershire. It runs north to south along the path of the watercourses, with Birstall to the west and Thurmaston...

     - Leicestershire
  • Water's Edge Country Park – North Lincolnshire
  • Watford Lodge – Derbyshire
  • Watlington Chalk Pit
  • Weald Common Flood Meadow
  • Wealdon Edge Hangers
  • Weelsby Woods Park – North East Lincolnshire
  • Weirwood Reservoir
  • Weirfield Riverside
  • Welches Meadow
  • Welcombe Hills & Clopton Park
  • Wellington Basins
  • Welsh Harp
    Brent Reservoir
    The Brent Reservoir is a reservoir which straddles the boundary between the London boroughs of Brent and Barnet and is owned by British Waterways...

  • Welsh Wood
  • Wensum Local Nature Reserve (Mile Cross Marsh and Sycamore Crescent)
    Wensum Local Nature Reserve
    Wensum Local Nature Reserve is a Local Nature Reserve located in Norwich in the English county of Norfolk. The reserve consists of two sites; Mile Cross Marsh and Sycamore Crescent Wood which are linked by the Riverside Path a public footpath via the Sycamore Crecent footbridge-Location:*Sycamore...

  • Wessington Green – North East Derbyshire
  • West Beach, Climping
  • West End Common
  • Westbere Copse
  • West Haigh Wood
  • West Hayling
  • West Moors Woodland
  • West of the River Alver
  • West Park, Uckfield
  • West Park Meadows – Derby
  • Western Heights
    Dover Western Heights
    The Western Heights of Dover are one of the most impressive fortifications in Britain. They comprise a series of forts, strong points and ditches, designed to protect the country from invasion...

  • Weston Woods Local Nature Reserve, Somerset
  • Westport Lake – Stole-on-Trent
  • Wharncliffe Heath – Sheffield
  • Wheata Woods – Sheffield
  • Wheathampstead
    Wheathampstead
    Wheathampstead is a village and civil parish in the City and District of St Albans, in Hertfordshire, England. It is north of St Albans and in the Hitchin and Harpenden parliamentary constituency....

  • Whet Mead
  • Whinless Down
  • Whisby Nature Park – North Kesteven, Lincs
  • Whitbarrow Scar – Lake District National Park Authority
  • Whitburn Point
  • Whitby Park – Cheshire West and Chester
  • White Rose Lane
  • Whitecliff Wood – Redcar and Cleveland
  • Whitegrove Copse
  • Whitehall Meadows
  • Whitehawk/Race Hill
  • Whiteleaf Hill
  • Whitfield Valley
  • Whitlingham Marsh, Whitlingham
  • Whitmoor & Rickford Commons
  • Whitnash Brook
  • Wick Golden Valley
  • Widewater Lagoon
  • Wigan Flashes - Wigan
  • Wigg Island
    Wigg Island
    Wigg Island is a nature reserve near Runcorn in Halton, Cheshire, England. It lies in the River Mersey. It was opened on 19 April 2002 by the Mayor of Halton and Bill Oddie. The island is named after Charles Wigg, who started an alkali works there in the 1860s to extract copper from its ore...

  • Wild Park/Hollingbury
  • Wilderness Island
  • Willenhall Wood – Coventry
  • Willington North Dene – Wear Valley, Co Durham
  • Willoughby Branch Line – Lincolnshire
  • Willsbridge Valley
  • Wilwell Cutting
  • Windy Nook Nature Park
  • Wingate Quarry
    Wingate Quarry
    Wingate Quarry is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Easington district of east County Durham, England. It is a disused quarry located just south of the village of Wheatley Hill....

     – Co Durham
  • Withdean and Westdene Woodlands
  • Withnell Fold – Lancashire
  • Withnell
    Withnell
    Withnell is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Chorley, Lancashire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 3,631. Withnell is about five miles north-east of Chorley itself and about away from Blackburn. It constituted an urban district from 1894 to 1974...

     – Chorley, Lancashire
  • Wiveton Down
  • Wom Brook
    Wom Brook
    The Wom Brook is a stream/brook located within South Staffordshire, England. It flows through the large village of Wombourne, and has played an important part in its industrial history. It is an important tributary of the River Smestow and part of the Severn catchment.-Etymology:The name of the...

     – South Staffordshire
  • Woodbank Park - Stockport
  • Woodhouse Washlands – Sheffield
  • Woodland Wood Valley
  • Woodston Ponds
    Woodston Ponds
    Woodston Ponds are managed as a nature reserve by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough. They are situated on the banks of the River Nene, just west of Peterborough city centre.- References :...

  • Woolley Wood – Sheffield
  • Worcester Lane, Pedmore
  • Wormwood Scrubs
    Wormwood Scrubs
    Wormwood Scrubs, known locally as The Scrubs, is an open space located in the north-eastern corner of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in west London. It is the largest open space in the Borough, at 80 ha , and one of the largest areas of common land in London...

  • Worsborough Country Park
  • Worsley Woods – Salford, Gtr Manchester
  • Wrabness
    Wrabness
    Wrabness is a small village, near Manningtree, Essex. The village is located six miles west of Harwich. It is served by the Wrabness railway station. Wrabness had a population of approximately 400. Clive Owen owns a house in Wrabness....

  • Wren's Nest
    Wren's Nest
    The Wren's Nest is a National Nature Reserve located to the north west of the town centre of Dudley, West Midlands, England. Today, apart from the geological interest, the site is home to a number of species of birds and locally rare flora; the caverns also support large roosting populations of bats...

     – Dudley
  • Wright's Wood - Stockport
  • Wyken Slough – Coventry
  • Wylam Haughs
  • Wyrley Branch – South Staffordshire

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  • Ten Acre Woods & Meadows (part of Yeading Woods LNR)
  • Yeading Brook Meadows
  • Yeading Woods
  • Yoell's Copse
  • Yorks Wood
    Yorks Wood
    Yorks Wood is an ancient wood of predominantly oak trees in Kingshurst, Solihull, England. The River Cole is located south of the wood and located within Kingfisher Country Park.-History:...

     – Solihull, West Midlands

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