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Appendix 1 Summary Table of Local Wildlife Sites APPENDIX 1 SUMMARY TABLE OF LOCAL WILDLIFE SITES Site Reference No. and Name Area (hectares) Grid Reference Ep1 Lee Valley South 113.90 TL 373035 Ep2 Northfield Marsh 7.00 TQ 378978 Ep3 Sewardstone/Osier Marshes 29.10 TQ 378983 Ep4 Gunpowder Park 43.50 TQ 378990 Ep5 Lee Valley Central 83.80 TL 382062 Ep6 Gilwell Park South 8.50 TQ 384963 Ep7 Woodlands Farm Meadow 2.80 TQ 384970 Ep8 Yardley Hill Meadow 10.10 TQ 385959 Ep9 Wood, South of Barn Hill Wood 2.80 TQ 387971 Ep10 Barn Hill Wood 0.70 TQ 387974 Ep11 Sewardstone Green 6.30 TQ 388965 Ep12 Sewardstone Green Paddocks 1.60 TQ 390963 Ep13 Thompson’s Wood 1.80 TQ 390981 Ep14 Lee Valley North 63 .6 TL 393086 Ep15 Carroll's Farm Complex 26.70 TQ 393973 Ep16 Galleyhill Wood Complex 59.70 TL 395035 Ep17 Wood, West Essex Golf Course 0.50 TQ 395964 Ep18 Lippitts Hill Scrub 3.80 TQ 395973 Ep19 Aldergrove Wood 4.50 TQ 396976 Ep20 Day's Farm Paddocks 3.20 TQ 397974 Ep21 Oak Farm Grassland 1.50 TQ 398977 Ep22 Gravel Hill, High Beach 1.60 TQ 406979 Ep23 Totwellhill Bushes 5.10 TL 407082 Ep24 High Beach Churchyard 0.40 TQ 407978 Ep25 Deerpark Wood 19.00 TL 408038 Ep26 Ardmore Lane Wood 2.00 TQ 408944 Ep27 Warren Hill Woods 3.60 TQ 410955 Ep28 Stocking Grove/Scatterbushes Wood 10.20 TL 411029 Ep29 Roebuck Green 1.60 TQ 411946 Ep30 Warlies Park 105.70 TL 412016 Ep31 All Saints' Parish Churchyard, Nazeing 1.10 TL 413069 Ep32 Oxleys Wood Complex 11.00 TL 414005 Ep33 Nazeing Triangle LNR 0.50 TL 414065 Ep34 Nazeing Church Fields 3.40 TL 414071 Ep35 Worlds End 4.40 TL 414094 Ep36 Longcroft Grove/Claverhambury Road 3.70 TL 416032 Ep37 Roydon Brickfields North 9.50 TL 415087 Ep38 Linder's Field LNR 3.60 TQ 416945 Ep39 Conybury Wood 7.50 TQ 416999 Ep40 Green Lane/Brambly Shaw 3.60 TL419002 Ep41 Roydon Mead 7.90 TL 419106 Ep42 Loughton Woods 3.50 TQ 419964 Ep43 Copy Wood 9.10 TL 421048 Ep44 Brickfields Wood 1.50 TL 421087 Ep45 Copped Hall Green 21.40 TL 422016 Ep46 Rookery Wood 8.80 TL 426020 Ep47 The Selvage 6.70 TL 426010 Ep48 Cobbin’s Brook 27.30 TL 430030 Ep49 Parndon Wood 1.40 TL 426088 Ep50 Ash Green 1.40 TQ 427974 Ep51 Spratt's Hedgerow Wood/Sprat's Hedgerow 10.40 TL 428028 Ep52 Gills Plantation 3.90 TL 428033 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EECOS, May 2010 Epping Forest District Local Wildlife Sites Review Site Reference No. and Name Area (hectares) Grid Reference Ep53 Ballhill Wood 4.54 TL 429038 Ep54 Nabhill Grove 2.04 TL 428041 Ep55 Epping Long Green West 6.30 TL 432053 Ep56 Little Rookery Wood 3.97 TL 431022 Ep57 Fitches Plantation 3.70 TL 434022 Ep58 Orange Field Plantation/Orange Peel 9.00 TL 435035 Ep59 Barnaby Way Wood 1.80 TQ 435932 Ep60 Orange Wood 7.00 TL 436039 Ep61 Roding Valley Meadows 44.20 TQ 437951 Ep62 Wood East of Fitches Plantation 4.20 TL 438020 Ep63 Pond Field Plantation 4.20 TL 438025 Ep64 Birch Hall Pastures 6.20 TQ 438990 Ep65 St. Mary's Churchyard, Chigwell 0.80 TQ 439938 Ep66 Home Mead LNR 1.80 TQ 439978 Ep67 Epping Long Green East 9.10 TL 445062 Ep68 Grange Farm Grasslands 6.30 TQ 440947 Ep69 Griffin's Wood 6.20 TL 441015 Ep70 Jenkins's Plantation 1.20 TL 441025 Ep71 All Saints' Churchyard, Epping Upland 2.70 TL 444044 Ep72 Theydon Bois Deer Park West 9.50 TQ 442988 Ep73 Piercing Hill Wood 5.00 TQ 444000 Ep74 Lady Patience Meadow 1.60 TQ 445954 Ep75 Theydon Bois Deer Park East 14.50 TQ 445986 Ep76 St. Mary's Churchyard, Theydon Bois 1.00 TQ 448992 Ep77 Broadfield Shaw Grassland 1.40 TQ 450970 Ep78 High Wood 7.40 TQ 452945 Ep79 Broadfield Shaw 3.70 TQ 452968 Ep80 Long Shaw 3.30 TQ 452973 Ep81 Bell Common/Ivy Chimneys 24.20 TL 455013 Ep82 Swaines Green 10.20 TL 455026 Ep83 Wintry Wood, Lindsey Street 2.20 TL 461034 Ep84 Blunts Farm Wood 0.90 TQ 462996 Ep85 Chigwell Row Wood 14.20 TQ 463929 Ep86 Chigwell Heath and Wood 9.70 TQ 465930 Ep87 Blunts Farm 17.20 TQ 465998 Ep88 Clark's Wood 1.20 TQ 467954 Ep89 Ash Wood/High Wood, Stonnard’s Hill 4.00 TL 470024 Ep90 Mark Bushes Complex 46.90 TL 468073 Ep91 Steward's Green Lane 1.10 TL 471014 Ep92 Thornwood LNR 3.40 TL 470044 Ep93 Hainault Forest Meadow 3.40 TQ 472936 Ep94 Soapley's Wood 2.00 TQ 474961 Ep95 Alder Wood 3.80 TQ 474966 Ep96 Ape's Grove 6.00 TQ 476969 Ep97 Gernon Bushes, West 1.00 TL 478026 Ep98 Harlow Park 19.50 TL 478077 Ep99 Redyn's Wood 2.90 TL 479021 Ep100 Barber's Wood and Lane 8.40 TQ 479999 Ep101 The Hermitage 2.00 TL 481129 Ep102 Featherbed Lane 3.00 TQ 481952 Ep103 Hilly Spring 1.50 TQ 482989 Ep104 Hainault Forest Golf Course 4.60 TQ 483938 Ep105 Bishop's Moat 0.50 TQ 483957 Ep106 Great Wood and Mutton Corner 9.00 TQ 483963 Ep107 Mill Street Green 3.30 TL 485081 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EECOS, May 2010 Epping Forest District Local Wildlife Sites Review Site Reference No. and Name Area (hectares) Grid Reference Ep108 Roughtalley's Wood 22.20 TL 486032 Ep109 Pincey Brook Meadows 4.00 TL 487126 Ep110 Crabtree Hill Paddocks 1.90 TQ 487945 Ep111 Foxburrow Wood 4.20 TQ 487968 Ep112 Bush Grove 4.30 TQ 487987 Ep113 Hill Hall Park 25.40 TQ 487997 Ep114 Roughtalleys Wood LNR 3.40 TL 488036 Ep115 Foster Street Burial Ground 0.30 TL 490092 Ep116 Birching Coppice Complex 138.20 TL 491023 Ep117 Beachet Wood 51.20 TL 492007 Ep118 Church Lane Flood Meadow LNR 3.50 TL 495045 Ep119 St. Andrew's Churchyard, North Weald 0.80 TL 495052 Ep120 Spill Timbers Wood 0.90 TL 495158 Ep121 Round/Hanging Springs 2.60 TL 499002 Ep122 Moorhall Wood 2.30 TL 499118 Ep123 Long Spring 1.30 TL 500003 Ep124 Weald Common LNR 1.20 TL 500040 Ep125 Shales More 10.90 TQ 500985 Ep126 Oak Spring 1.70 TL 502154 Ep127 Stapleford Abbotts Meadow 0.70 TQ 501960 Ep128 Little Hyde Hall Wood 0.20 TL 502152 Ep129 Ongar Park Woods 6.80 TL 503027 Ep130 Ongar Radio Station 10.80 TL 504039 Ep131 Round Spring 1.40 TL 504154 Ep132 Passingford Bridge Wood 1.10 TQ 504973 Ep133 Northlands Wood 2.90 TL 505009 Ep134 Belsnam Wood 1.10 TL 506086 Ep135 Housham Tye Green 2.20 TL 506108 Ep136 Heathen Wood Marsh 2.40 TL 506130 Ep137 Albyns Parkland 8.10 TQ 506969 Ep138 Tylers Green Grasslands 3.30 TL 508051 Ep139 Heathen Wood 3.30 TL 508131 Ep140 Eighteenacre/Wren’s Spring 2.80 TL 508154 Ep141 Hawksmere Spring 1.80 TQ 508991 Ep142 New Way Lane, Matching Tye Special Roadside Verge 0.40 TL 509103 Ep143 Stapleford Abbotts Elms 0.30 TQ 509960 Ep144 Byway 26, Stanford Rivers 4.50 TL 510014 Ep145 Reynkyns Wood 3.00 TL 511052 Ep146 Weald Bridge Meadow 1.10 TL 511064 Ep147 Wood, Berwick Farm 1.60 TL 512005 Ep148 Bob's Barn Wood 3.70 TQ 512990 Ep149 Newman's End, Sheering Lodge Special Roadside Verge 0.20 TL 513128 Ep150 Matching Park 18.50 TL 514109 Ep151 Knightsland Wood 11.40 TL 515010 Ep152 Langford Bottom 4.50 TQ 516990 Ep153 Berwick Ham 6.50 TQ 516995 Ep154 Pole Lane 2.50 TL 519084 Ep155 Faggotters Lane Verges 0.10 TL 519095 Ep156 Miller's Grove 2.30 TL 520040 Ep157 Dog Kennel Spring 0.40 TL 520992 Ep158 Icehouse Wood 5.70 TL 521001 Ep159 Tenacre Wood 4.40 TQ 521993 Ep160 Twentyacre Wood 8.40 TQ 521997 Ep161 More Spring West 0.40 TL 524107 Ep162 The Gorse 5.00 TL 524125 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EECOS, May 2010 Epping Forest District Local Wildlife Sites Review Site Reference No. and Name Area (hectares) Grid Reference Ep163 More Spring 1.60 TL 527109 Ep164 Chalybeate Spring 3.00 TL 527120 Ep165 The Gorse Wood 4.50 TL 527123 Ep166 Dewley Wood 6.40 TL 528045 Ep167 Coleman's Lane 1.10 TL 530015 Ep168 Greensted Wood 4.00 TL 530030 Ep169 Dolman's Spring 1.60 TL 530037 Ep170 Dorkings Farm Meadow 1.00 TL 530069 Ep171 Penson's Lane 2.40 TL 532035 Ep172 Pickle's Gardens 2.30 TL 532042 Ep173 Watery Lane Verge, High Laver 0.10 TL 532086 Ep174 St. Margaret’s Churchyard, Stanford Rivers 0.50 TL 533008 Ep175 Crispins Meadow 0.80 TL 534076 Ep176 Matching Green 5.10 TL 534110 Ep177 Gunnets Green 1.20 TL 534126 Ep178 North Lane 0.70 TL 537076 Ep179 Blake Hall Meadow 0.30 TL 538051 Ep180 Kettlebury Spring 5.30 TL 544020 Ep181 Ongar Wood 0.70 TL 544033 Ep182 Ongar Oaks 0.20 TL 548032 Ep183 Brickles Wood Complex 30.10 TL 551103 Ep184 Matching Airfield Mosaic 7.80 TL 551112 Ep185 Enville Wood 3.50 TL 553091 Ep186 Little Wood 3.50 TL 553091 Ep187 White's Wood 1.80 TL 556092 Ep188 Blackcat Green Lane 0.90 TL 557096 Ep189 Nor Wood 9.20 TL 559085 Ep190 Hallsford Bridge Meadow 2.80 TL 560019 Ep191 Clatterford End Plantation 6.80 TL 561029 Ep192 Anchor House Paddock 0.20 TL 561119 Ep193 Abbess Roding Hedgerows 1.20 TL 565114 Ep194 The Moors 3.10 TL 566071 Ep195 Norwood End Verges 0.20 TL 567083 Ep196 Butthatch Wood 4.30 TL 568095 Ep197 Perryfield Lane 0.50 TL 569084 Ep198 Westlands Spring/Thistlelands Spring 2.40 TL 570030 Ep199 Fyfield Mill Meadow 1.10 TL 571067 Ep200 Cannons Green Lanes 1.50 TL 573059 Ep201 Birds Green Mosaic 3.70 TL 578091 Ep202 Beauchamp Roding Verges 1.20 TL 578102 Ep203 Long Edwells 1.20 TL 579023 Ep204 Norton Mandeville Churchyard 0.30 TL 579045 Ep205 Chevers Hall Meadow 1.70 TL 582037 Ep206 Witney Wood and Hedge Rows 8.00 TL 583060 Ep207 Sparks Farm Marsh 2.00 TL 585026 Ep208 Wood, Willingale Airfield 0.30 TL 588060 Ep209 Dukes Lane Verge 0.05 TL 590088 Ep210 Ongar Road Verges 0.09 TL 592093 Ep211 St.
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