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Hertfordshire & Middlesex Woods to Look for White Admirals Hertfordshire & Middlesex woods to look for White Admirals Name Grid Ref Near 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Aldbury Nowers SP949131 Aldbury Aldenham Park TL169972 Borehamwood Aldwick / New / Minsbury TL145271 Gt Offley Ashridge – Aldbury Common SP978117 Berkhamsted Ashridge – Frithsden Beeches TL000105 Berkhamsted Ashridge – Rail Copse SP973118 Berkhamsted Ashridge – Thurderdell Wood SP983124 Berkhamsted Baldwin Wood TL010996 Chenies Balls Wood (inc Hertford Heath) TL348105 Hertford Heath Bayford Wood TL304179 Bayford Bechengrove Wood TL050972 Rickmansworth Beeches Wood TL448313 Brent Pelham Berkhamsted Common SP993115 Berkhamsted Berrybushes Farm TL070010 Langleybury Berrygrove TL134984 Aldenham Bishops Wood TQ069915 Northwood Blackfan Wood TL313083 Bayford Bramfield Park Wood TL287157 Bramfield Bramfield Woods – Bramfield Wood TL280166 Bramfield Bramfield Woods – Hazeldell Wood TL285175 Bramfield Bramfield Woods – Nicholson Wood TL280166 Bramfield Bramfield Woods– Brickground Wood TL279166 Bramfield Bricket Wood TL133017 Bricket Wood Broxbourne Woods – Bencroft Wood TL327065 Hoddesden Broxbourne Woods – Box Wood TL325091 Hoddesden Broxbourne Woods – Brambles Wood TL335084 Hoddesden Broxbourne Woods – Broad Riding Wood TL338076 Hoddesden Broxbourne Woods – Broxbourne Common TL327073 Hoddesden Broxbourne Woods – Broxbourne Wood TL327073 Hoddesden Broxbourne Woods – Cowheath Wood TL333077 Hoddesden Broxbourne Woods – Danemead TL344075 Hoddesden Broxbourne Woods – Derry’s Wood TL317054 Hammond Street Broxbourne Woods – Highfield Wood TL345083 Hoddesden Broxbourne Woods – Hoddesden Park Wood TL352085 Hoddesden Broxbourne Woods – Stocking Wood TL333065 Hoddesden Broxbourne Woods – Thunderfield Grove TL335053 Hammond Street Broxbourne Woods – Westfield Grove TL320057 Hammond Street Broxbourne Woods – Wormley Wood TL320063 Hoddesden Bulls Wood SP934107 Wiggington Cangsley Grove TL219038 North Mymms Chapel / Middle / Great Woods TL328313 Throcking Chipperfield Common TL046014 Chipperfield Claypit Plantation TL106302 Lilley Clothalbury Wood TL279323 Clothal Combe Wood TL187010 Shenley Crackendell Wood TL221730 Lemsford Dowdells Wood TL203154 Ayot St Lawrence Earls Wood TL393358 Barkway Easneye Wood TL382126 Stansted Abbots Enfield Chase TL291982 Enfield Ermine Street (Broxbourne Wood to Balls Wood) TL3408 Hoddesdon/Ware Flint Bridge Plantation TL206129 Lemsford Friars Wood TL323331 Green End Gobions Wood TL254038 Brookmans Park Goldings Wood TL358105 Hertford Heath Gravel Pit Wood TL044158 Markyate Great Groves TL315083 Brickenden Gutteridge Wood TQ093843 Hillingdon Harmer Green Wood TL154166 Burnham Green Harmonds Wood TL325013 Brickenden Hatfield Park – Brickkiln Wood TL250094 Hatfield Hatfield Park – Conduit Wood TL245082 Hatfield Hatfield Park – Coombe Wood TL243075 Hatfield Hatfield Park – Home Park TL245095 Hatfield Hatfield Park – Pollard Wood TL282084 Hatfield Name Grid Ref Near 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Hawkshead Wood TL218021 North Mymms High Scrubs/Scrubs Wood/Roundhill Wood SP934083 Cholesbury High Wood TL284239 Bennington Highgate Woods / Queens Wood TQ285882 Highgate Hitch Wood TL187240 St Pauls Waldon Hoo Wood SP998142 Ringshill Hook Wood TL275013 Potters Bar Horsenden Hill TQ1684 Greenford Knebworth – Cannocks Wood TL219225 Knebworth Estate Knebworth – Cowley’s Corner TL232219 Knebworth Estate Knebworth – Newton Wood TL218220 Knebworth Estate Knebworth – Watery Grove TL229232 Knebworth Estate Knebworth – Wintergreen Wood TL225213 Knebworth Estate Lady Wood / Fair Lady Woods TL428283 Furneux Pelham Larner Park TL178158 Blackmore End Lees Wood TL080983 Watford Lilley Park TL116262 Lilley Low Wood etc TL348193 Sacombe Green Mathams Wood TL459184 Thorley Millwards Park TL240065 Hatfield Monken Hadley Common TL251974 New Barnet Mymmshill Wood TL218021 North Mymms Northaw Great Wood TL285037 Northaw Northy Wood TL403333 Anstey Nursery Wood TL372237 Puckeridge Oxhey Woods TQ105925 South Oxhey Panshanger Estate TL281132 Tewin Park Wood TQ042915 Harefield Patmore Hall Wood TL454263 Patmore Heath Plashes Wood TL388205 Colliers End Potters Crouch Plantation TL105045 Bedmond Prae Wood TL127068 St Albans Priest Wood TL302152 Bramfield Priors / Box Wood TL265265 Stevenage Priors Wood TL191169 Ayot St Lawrence Redwell Wood TL218021 North Mymms Ruislip Woods – Bayhurst Wood TQ072890 Ruislip Ruislip Woods – Copsewood TQ079899 Ruislip Ruislip Woods – Mad Bess TQ081896 Ruislip Ruislip Woods – Park Wood/Ruislip Common/Grub Ground TQ085889 Ruislip Sacombe Park TL335193 Ware Scales Park TL448303 Anstey Scratchwood TL210941 Edgware Sherrards Park Wood TL228138 WGC St Johns Wood TL307256 Bennington Stanmore Common TL158935 Bushey Heath Stocking Wood TL457209 Bury Green Symondshyde Wood TL198113 Sandridge Templepan Wood TL069916 Langleybury The Commons TL251102 WGC The Gorse TL174998 Radlett Tingley Wood TL141305 Pirton Un-named TL417264 Furneux Pelham Wain Wood TL183256 Preston Well Wood TL272033 Northaw West Wood TL163263 Gt Offley Westbury Wood TL139258 Gt Offley Whippendell Wood TL070978 Croxley Green Whitewebbs Wood TL325998 Crews Hill Winter Wood/Graffidge Wood/Holleys TL219201 Codicote Woodmans Wood TL030014 Belsize This is a list of the larger areas of woodland in Hertfordshire & Middlesex, together with notes on where and when the White Admiral has been seen since 1995. In many, but not all, cases, there is public access through the wood or along some or all of its boundaries Land that is private should not be entered without the owners permission. Andrew Wood, 93 Bengeo Street, Hertford SG14 3EZ. Tel: 01992 503571, email: [email protected] .
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