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County Wildlife Sites – Breckland 2018 County Wildlife Sites – Breckland 2018 Site Site Name Last Survey Transboundary Grid reference Number Date (T) or registered common (C) 169 Coston Meadow 85 T (SN) 170 River Yare Corridor 85 T (SN) 177 Bickerston Meadow 9/95 T (SN) 178 The Carrs 6/95 T (SN) 541 West and Pentney Commons 9/95 & 6/97 T (WN) 542 Sovereign Meadow 10/95 T (WN) 593 Little Ouse Meadow 85 TM 003800 594 Little Fen 7/96 TM 035792 595 The Lows 7/09 TM 032789 596 Adj. Little Fen 85 TM 046799 597 Old Fen 9/95 TM 000807 598 Broomscott Common 7/16 C TM 004806 599 Oak Plantation 85 TM 006803 600 Wood near Garboldisham 5/96 TM 016846 601 Lang Fen (South) 4/96 TM 063800 602 Holland’s Wood 5/96 TM 050822 603 Lopham Grove 85 TM 062838 604 Broom Covert and Downhill Plantation 09/07 TM 020863 605 East Harling Fen 8/96 TM 000874 607 The Lows 8/96 TM 014880 608 West of Quidenham 6/96 TM 020877 611 Arnold’s Belt 85 TM 043880 614 Adj. to River Wittle 8/96 TM 009880 615 East Harling Common 8/96 TM 005882 616 Adj. River Wittle 8/96 TM 008881 618 Common Plantation 8/96 TM 035885 619 Copince’s Fen 85 TM 049883 620 Eccles Wood (North) 8/96 TM 013895 621 Eccles Wood (Middle) 8/96 TM 013893 622 Eccles Wood (South) 8/96 TM 017890 623 The Carr 5/96 TM 024890 624 Jubilee Plantation 5/96 TM 064896 625 Warren and Nuttery Plantation 5/96 TM 062898 626 Stacksford Wood 8/13 TM 052903 627 Lower Plantation 5/96 TM 060905 630 New Buckenham Common (north) 85 C TM 095910 632 East of Old Buckenham Fen 5/96 TM 052921 633 Abbey Farm Meadow 5/96 TM 073926 634 West Moor 85 TM 067946 635 Hargham Estate 5/96 TM 024907 638 West of Old Buckenham Fen 5/96 TM 043918 639 Fen Plantation 6/96 TM 020929 640 Tollgate Plantation 6/96 TM 027925 641 Woodland in Hargham 6/96 TM 029927 and TM 032926 642 Hargham Heath 6/96 TM 027920 644 Leys Plantation 6/96 TM 035925 645 Old Gravel Works 85 TM 003937 646 Swangey Shetland Meadows 5/96 TM 008946 648 Woodland 5/96 TG 011049 650 Clavely Hill Pit 85 TG 018050 651 Reymerston Gravel Pits 85 TG 034058 652 Confluence of the Yare and Blackwater 8/12 TG 046061 653 River Yare 85 TG 026080 654 Breckles Wood 8/96 TL 956938 659 East Tuddenham Gravel Pits 4/12 TG 075118 660 Fen West of East Tuddenham 8/96 TG 090123 662 Manor Farm Marsh 7/96 TG 013113 664 North Tuddenham Common 7/96 C TG 033143 665 Woodgate Meadow 6/97 TG 027163 667 Swanton Morley Meadow 93 TG 022173 668 Swanton MorleyGravel Pits 93 TG 019189 669 Gravel Pits 93 TG 007198 670 Gibbet Hill Plantation and Bawdeswell 85 TG 032200 Heath 673 Sparham Pools 93 TG 075178 674 Lake opposite Fustyweed 4/12 TG 056182 675 Pits nr Mill Street 93 TG 053184 676 Lakes nr Lyng 93 TG 065185 677 Pits nr Easthaugh 93 TG 090180 678 Sparham House Grounds 8/96 T (BRO) TG 081200 679 Racknell’s Covert 85 TG 019261 682 Field Barn Meadow 5/14 TL 772932 683 Barn Meadow ?/96 TL 770933 684 River Wissey 85 TL 792945 686 Reedlands Plantation 6/14 TL 797945 687 River Wissey 7/95 C TL 737995 TL 740996 TL 744993 688 Bracken Bank 7/96 TL 797991 689 Register Covert and Golt Plantation 7/95 TF 755993 690 Talent Covert 7/95 TL 760993 691 Nr Swaffham Gap 7/98 TL 791983 692 North of Beckett End ?/96 TL 775987 693 Land adj. Foulden Hall 85 TL 771984 694 Adj. River Wissey 6/14 TL 795958 695 Part of Oak Covert 85 TL 772976 700 South of Nun’s Bridge 95 TL 874819 701 Alder Carr 6/16 TL 874822 702 Land adj. River Thet 6/95 TL 885833 to TL 892838 703 Land adj. River Thet 6/95 TL 897836 704 River Little Ouse 6/14 TL 885806 705 Adj. River Little Ouse 5/95 TL 890804 706 River Little Ouse 6/96 TL 895802 707 Adj. River Little Ouse 5/96 TL 871814 708 Adj. River Little Ouse 2017 TL 874816 716 Kilverstone meadow 85 TL895867 718 Adj.River Wissey 6/14 TL 804946 719 Adjacent River Wissey 5/15 TL 814944 721 Land in Little Langford 7/95 TL 808983 722 River Wissey 8/95 TL 828987 723 Adj. River Wissey 8/95 TL 836981 724 Grassland nr Bodney Camp 8/95 TL 845986 725 Hollow Heath 7/95 TL 815992 726 Hollow Heath East 8/95 TL 821990 727 Great Wood 8/95 TL 831994 730 Hopton Carr 9/95 TL 866997 731 Merton Common 7/96 TF 894994 734 Clayden Covert 6/13 TL 961811 735 Land adj. to Devil’s Ditch ?/96 TF 987813 738 Triangle Covert 04/07 TL 995843 739 Adj. River Thet 85 TL 955848 740 Adj. River Little Ouse 6/14 TL 920811 741 Seven Hills Plantation 6/95 TL 910816 742 Adj. River Little Ouse 6/95 TL 927817 743 Adj. River Little Ouse 85 TL 947814 745 Oak Wood 6/95 TL 905823 746 North of the Forest 6/95 TL 912827 747 The Forest 6/95 TL 912824 748 River Thet 85 TL 914829 749 Grassland 6/95 TL 927829 750 South Wood 6/95 TL 920823 751 Shadwell Park Lake 6/95 TL 921828 752 Snarehill Meadow 6/95 TL 903832 753 Adj. River Thet 6/95 TL 905830 754 Adj. River Thet 85 TL 904834 755 Halfmoon Meadow 6/95 TG 925833 756 Adj. River Thet 6/95 TL 924832 757 Adj. River Thet 6/95 TL 933835 758 Adj. River Thet 6/95 TL 935839 761 River Thet 85 TL 934836 763 Brierhill Meadow 6/95 TL 940838 765 Adj. River Thet 6/13 TL 904834 766 Old Jot Meadow 6/95 TL 926854 768 Woodland in East Wretham 85 TL 903874 769 Land adj. Bridgham Heath SSSI 85 TL 912862 770 Land adj. Bridgham Heath SSSI 85 TL 912870 772 Adj. River Thet 85 TL 959857 773 Black Carr 85 TL 977855 774 River Thet ?/96 TL 973858 776 Woodland adj. Middle Harling Fen SSSI 85 TL 991858 778 Roudham Carr and Paddocks 5/15 TL 955875 780 Adj. River Thet 6/96 TM 986874 781 Adj. River Thet 6/96 TL 987878 782 Wittle Fen 6/96 TL 996878 783 Adj. East Harling Common 6/96 TL 993874 784 Wittle Meadow 6/96 TL 996878 785 Blackhill Plantation 7/13 TL 965895 786 Adj. River Thet 85 TL 983883 & TL 983887 787 Blackmill Meadow 5/95 TL 963897 788 Larling Fen 85 TL 983898 789 Fen Carr 85 TL 953903 790 Heater Plantation 5/95 TL 965903 791 South of Hills and Holes 5/95 TL 964904 792 Land south of Hills and Holes 85 TL 969908 793 Tuzzy Muzzy 85 TL 976908 794 North of Bakers Farm 8/96 TL 976907 795 Adj. River Thet 8/96 TL 988908 798 Land nr Linger Hill 85 TL 965919 799 Woodland, Great Hockham 85 TL 970913 800 Lakes and River 8/96 TL 992914 802 River Thet Valley 8/96 TL 991913 803 Shropham Grove 5/96 TL 980924 804 North of Red Bridge 6/96 TL 997926 805 The Spinney 85 TL 963938 806 Lake 8/96 TL 970934 807 Shropham Hall Grounds 8/96 TL 970937 808 South of Shropham Hall 8/96 TL 972932 809 Shropham Fen 6/96 TL 997935 810 Nr Stow Bedon Hall 7/96 TL 964945 811 Lower Stow Bedon 9/98 TL 978947 812 Lower Stow Bedon 8/96 TL 973944 813 East of Lower Stow Bedon 9/98 TL 985948 814 South of Mount Pleasant 85 TL 997943 815 Pond 85 TL 953913 816 Lane Meadow 5/95 TL 916910 817 South of Bragmere Pits 10/00 TL 933906 818 Pasture 85 TL 924904 819 New Decoy 8/95 TL 922908 820 Toppers Grove 8/95 TL 917914 821 Brick Kiln Covert 85 TL 921922 822 Galley Hill 85 TL 923926 824 Breckles Plantation 85 TL 922935 826 Furze Allotment 11/96 TL 949935 827 Part of Sandpit Plantation 85 TL 931942 828 The Crescent and Fish Pond Wood 8/13 TL 945918 830 Sparrow Hill Meadow 85 TL 911967 831 Adj. Hallfield Farm 7/96 TL 921965 832 Adj. Thompson School 7/95 TL 924965 834 Stow Bedon Meadow 7/95 TL 939967 835 West of Stow Bedon Mere 6/13 TL 948963 836 Caston Comon 7/17 TL 945967 837 Merton Wood 85 TL 909975 838 North-east of Thompson 7/15 TL 930974 839 Griston Road Meadow 85 TL 925970 840 The Squares 85 TL 909984 841 Victoria Plantation 85 TL 920980 842 North of Merton Hall 85 TL 912980 843 South-west of Griston Hall 85 TL 931988 844 Milestone Grove 7/96 TF 917992 845 New Plantation 7/96 TL 911997 846 South-east of Stow Bedon Hall 7/96 TL 962952 847 North of Lower Stow Bedon 6/09 TL 977954 849 Stafford’s Meadow 8/96 TL 984950 850 Stow Bedon 7/96 TL 959961 851 Adj. Mere Road 85 TL 954961 852 Stow Bedon Mere 7/96 TL 951963 853 East of Stow Bedon 7/96 TL 961963 854 Near Rockland All Saints 8/96 TL 991962 855 North of Northacre 7/96 TL 959990 857 Goose Common 7/96 TL 999984 859 Scoulton Meadow 7/96 TL 979994 861 Wood near Scoulton Hall 7/96 TF 978000 862 South of Scoulton Hall 85 TL 985999 863 Gooderstone Common 85 TF 752008 864 Balloon Covert 7/95 TF 750001 865 Bones Barn 6/96 TF 775000 866 South of Cockley Cley 9/95 TF 782009 869 Cockley Cley Meadow and Stream 7/95 TF 780034 870 Adj.
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