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Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation Sincs Hampshire.Pdf Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) within Hampshire © Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre No part of this documentHBIC may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recoding or otherwise without the prior permission of the Hampshire Biodiversity Information Centre Central Grid SINC Ref District SINC Name Ref. SINC Criteria Area (ha) BD0001 Basingstoke & Deane Straits Copse, St. Mary Bourne SU38905040 1A 2.14 BD0002 Basingstoke & Deane Lee's Wood SU39005080 1A 1.99 BD0003 Basingstoke & Deane Great Wallop Hill Copse SU39005200 1A/1B 21.07 BD0004 Basingstoke & Deane Hackwood Copse SU39504950 1A 11.74 BD0005 Basingstoke & Deane Stokehill Farm Down SU39605130 2A 4.02 BD0006 Basingstoke & Deane Juniper Rough SU39605289 2D 1.16 BD0007 Basingstoke & Deane Leafy Grove Copse SU39685080 1A 1.83 BD0008 Basingstoke & Deane Trinley Wood SU39804900 1A 6.58 BD0009 Basingstoke & Deane East Woodhay Down SU39806040 2A 29.57 BD0010 Basingstoke & Deane Ten Acre Brow (East) SU39965580 1A 0.55 BD0011 Basingstoke & Deane Berries Copse SU40106240 1A 2.93 BD0012 Basingstoke & Deane Sidley Wood North SU40305590 1A 3.63 BD0013 Basingstoke & Deane The Oaks Grassland SU40405920 2A 1.12 BD0014 Basingstoke & Deane Sidley Wood South SU40505520 1B 1.87 BD0015 Basingstoke & Deane West Of Codley Copse SU40505680 2D/6A 0.68 BD0016 Basingstoke & Deane Hitchen Copse SU40505850 1A 13.91 BD0017 Basingstoke & Deane Pilot Hill: Field To The South-East SU40505900 2A/6A 4.62 BD0018 Basingstoke & Deane East Woodhay Chalk Pit SU40656020 2A/2D 1.03 BD0019 Basingstoke & Deane Stoke Down, St Mary Bourne SU40705110 2A 4.31 BD0020 Basingstoke & Deane Sidley Wood East SU40705560 1B 1.21 BD0021 Basingstoke & Deane Rabbit Pit Covert SU40706010 1A 0.83 BD0022 Basingstoke & Deane Smart's Copse SU40706340 1A 15.59 BD0023 Basingstoke & Deane Codley Copse, Faccombe SU40805700 1A 5.51 BD0024 Basingstoke & Deane Privet Copse, Ashmansworth SU40805800 1A/1B 32.04 BD0025 Basingstoke & Deane Park Copse, East Woodhay SU40806200 1A 5.92 BD0026 Basingstoke & Deane Scuttwell's Copse SU40806280 1A 1.32 BD0027 Basingstoke & Deane Hollington Wood SU40905980 1A/2D 3.95 BD0028 Basingstoke & Deane Ansell's Copse SU41006330 1A 1.23 BD0029 Basingstoke & Deane The Isle, Faccombe Estate SU41105740 2A 0.57 BD0030 Basingstoke & Deane Faulkners Bushes SU41204730 1A 2.08 BD0031 Basingstoke & Deane Higg's Copse SU41206250 1A/1Cii 3.39 BD0032 Basingstoke & Deane Bedlam's Copse SU41305010 1A 1.59 BD0033 Basingstoke & Deane Haven Hill Cottage Meadow SU41305060 2D 1.18 BD0034 Basingstoke & Deane Buckhanger Copse SU41305910 1A/1B 18.37 BD0035 Basingstoke & Deane Spearman's Copse SU41306340 1A 2.65 BD0036 Basingstoke & Deane Long & Land Copses SU41405630 1A 3.02 BD0037 Basingstoke & Deane Downland East Of Privet Copse SU41405810 2A 1.39 BD0038 Basingstoke & Deane Burlyns Pond Field & Woodland SU41406270 1Cii/2B 4.09 BD0039 Basingstoke & Deane Binley Bottom SU41505210 2A 1.71 BD0040 Basingstoke & Deane Splatt's Copse SU41505440 1A 3.42 BD0041 Basingstoke & Deane Lye Copses (North & South) SU41605470 1A 8.78 BD0042 Basingstoke & Deane Third Lands Wood SU41805530 1A 3.75 BD0043 Basingstoke & Deane Long Copse, St. Mary Bourne SU41905440 1A 1.49 BD0044 Basingstoke & Deane Pit Croft Copse SU42005320 1A 2.09 BD0045 Basingstoke & Deane Farm Copse, East Woodhay SU42006210 1A 10.94 BD0046 Basingstoke & Deane Oakhurst Field SU42006270 2A 0.49 BD0047 Basingstoke & Deane Knight's Farm 2, Ball Hill SU42006370 2A 1.81 BD0048 Basingstoke & Deane Derry Down Copse SU42075000 1A 3.95 BD0049 Basingstoke & Deane Coles Wood SU42105840 1A/1B 9.77 BD0050 Basingstoke & Deane Long & Fern Close Copses SU42106060 1A 2.51 BD0051 Basingstoke & Deane Blacklands Copse, East Woodhay SU42106090 1A/1B 8.17 BD0052 Basingstoke & Deane Knight's Farm 3, Ball Hill SU42106370 2A 1.54 BD0053 Basingstoke & Deane Grove Copse, East Woodhay SU42205930 1A 4.38 BD0054 Basingstoke & Deane Penton's Copse SU42206130 1A/1B 3.90 BD0055 Basingstoke & Deane Garvards Copse SU42206150 1A 11.71 BD0056 Basingstoke & Deane Easton Park Wood SU42305480 1A 9.96 BD0057 Basingstoke & Deane Charlie's Wood SU42305530 1A 3.00 BD0058 Basingstoke & Deane Drove Cottage Meadow SU42305650 2A/2B 2.51 BD0059 Basingstoke & Deane Knight's Farm 4, Ball Hill SU42306370 2A 2.27 BD0060 Basingstoke & Deane GreatHBIC Copse Complex SU42406040 1A/1B 15.77 BD0061 Basingstoke & Deane Abbey Wells Copse Woolston Hill SU42506160 1Cii 1.23 BD0062 Basingstoke & Deane Abbey Wells Meadow Grazed Area SU42606160 2A 1.10 BD0063 Basingstoke & Deane Abbey Wells Meadow Ungrazed Area SU42606170 2A 0.85 28/07/2010 Page 1 Central Grid SINC Ref District SINC Name Ref. SINC Criteria Area (ha) BD0064 Basingstoke & Deane Paul's Copse SU42705410 1A 12.67 BD0065 Basingstoke & Deane Beech Hanger Copse SU42705550 1A 16.66 BD0066 Basingstoke & Deane Abbey Wells Scrub Meadow SU42706180 2D/5B 0.92 BD0067 Basingstoke & Deane Woolton Hill Rank Fen SU42706198 6A 0.66 BD0068 Basingstoke & Deane Zell House Copse SU42805810 1A 4.75 BD0069 Basingstoke & Deane Narington Copse & Four Acre Copse SU42805970 1A 4.50 BD0070 Basingstoke & Deane Woolton House Field SU42806190 2B/5B 1.56 BD0071 Basingstoke & Deane Park Copse, St. Mary Bourne SU42905320 1A 1.02 BD0072 Basingstoke & Deane Hook's Copse, Highclere SU42905910 1A 3.24 BD0073 Basingstoke & Deane Rolf's Copse SU43005260 1A 3.27 BD0074 Basingstoke & Deane Meadow South Of River Enborne SU43006340 5B 3.21 BD0075 Basingstoke & Deane Chapmansford Meadow SU43204850 2B/5B/6A 8.13 BD0076 Basingstoke & Deane Long Copse/Collarmakers Copse SU43206020 1A/1B 4.13 BD0077 Basingstoke & Deane Stafford Copse (North & South) SU43206100 1A 4.32 BD0078 Basingstoke & Deane Downham's Copse SU43305190 1A/1B 3.12 BD0079 Basingstoke & Deane Hollycroft Copse SU43405300 1A 3.14 BD0080 Basingstoke & Deane Grotto Down SU43405760 2A 1.52 BD0081 Basingstoke & Deane Stubbs Copse SU43505430 1A 17.62 BD0082 Basingstoke & Deane Pippingham SU43505780 1B 2.10 BD0083 Basingstoke & Deane Hook Copse SU43605540 1A/6A 8.06 BD0084 Basingstoke & Deane Moppers Barn South SU43605642 2D 0.77 BD0085 Basingstoke & Deane Grotto Valley SU43605690 2B 1.03 BD0086 Basingstoke & Deane Bigg's Copse SU43805685 1A/1B 6.44 BD0087 Basingstoke & Deane Ray Piece SU43705760 1A 2.00 BD0088 Basingstoke & Deane Ivy Copse West SU43705990 1B/1Cii 3.62 BD0089 Basingstoke & Deane Redhouse Field SU43706010 2A/5B/6A 3.99 BD0090 Basingstoke & Deane Ray Piece (South) SU43805750 1B 6.75 BD0091 Basingstoke & Deane Wendover Field SU43806120 2A/5B 1.94 BD0092 Basingstoke & Deane Seven Stones Field SU43806130 2B 2.04 BD0093 Basingstoke & Deane Milkingbridge Alderwoods SU43806160 1A/1Cii/2B 9.23 BD0094 Basingstoke & Deane Church Field SU43906020 2B/2D 3.09 BD0095 Basingstoke & Deane Little Pen Wood Meadow SU44006120 2B/5B 1.44 BD0096 Basingstoke & Deane Danegrove Copse SU44105440 1A 1.81 BD0097 Basingstoke & Deane Blackford Wood SU44106070 1A 1.24 BD0098 Basingstoke & Deane Little Pen Wood SU44106150 1A/1B/1Cii 12.39 BD0099 Basingstoke & Deane Hurstbourne Park: Western Grassland SU44204720 2B 1.48 BD0100 Basingstoke & Deane Hurstbourne Park: Chalk Pit SU44304700 2B 0.08 BD0101 Basingstoke & Deane Redpool Copse SU44305990 1Cii 3.71 BD0102 Basingstoke & Deane Clere Wood (North) SU44396094 1B 4.89 BD0103 Basingstoke & Deane Cowdown Copse, Hurstbourne Priors SU44404880 1A/1B 40.90 BD0104 Basingstoke & Deane Hogdigging Copse SU44405070 1A/1B 11.48 BD0105 Basingstoke & Deane Suggeaston Copse SU44405410 1A/1B 12.86 BD0106 Basingstoke & Deane Redpool & Redpool Copse East SU44405980 1Cii/5B 4.85 BD0107 Basingstoke & Deane The Chase SU44406270 1A/1B/1Cii 14.28 BD0108 Basingstoke & Deane Test Valley Meadow 269 SU44504510 2B/5B 4.33 BD0109 Basingstoke & Deane Hurstbourne Park: Eastern Grassland SU44504720 2B/5B 0.44 BD0110 Basingstoke & Deane Long Copse, St. Mary Bourne SU44505370 1A/1B 6.54 BD0111 Basingstoke & Deane Great Wilderness (Hazel Coppice) SU44635834 6A 2.88 BD0112 Basingstoke & Deane Hurstbourne Park SU44704770 1D/6C 101.54 BD0113 Basingstoke & Deane Sidown Hill Wood & Grasslands SU44705780 1B/1D/2D 87.00 BD0114 Basingstoke & Deane Great Pen Wood SU44706200 1B 78.63 BD0115 Basingstoke & Deane Bypass Meadow SU44756271 2D/5B/6A 1.14 BD0116 Basingstoke & Deane White Cottage Alder Wood SU44796125 1Cii 1.71 BD0117 Basingstoke & Deane Garden Island Grassland SU44804590 2A/5B 1.56 BD0118 Basingstoke & Deane Hurstbourne Park: Park Cottage Grassland SU44804738 2A/6A 0.56 BD0119 Basingstoke & Deane Highclere Bank SU44805580 2A/6A 8.10 BD0120 Basingstoke & Deane Highclere Park Woods West SU44806040 1B 12.93 BD0121 Basingstoke & Deane Hurstbourne Park: The Bungalow Bank SU44904740 2A 0.52 BD0122 Basingstoke & Deane GreatHBIC Wilderness (Remnant Grassland) SU45005803 2B 0.26 BD0123 Basingstoke & Deane High Copse SU45105390 1A 2.10 BD0124 Basingstoke & Deane Shell's Copse SU45105490 1A/1B 2.11 BD0125 Basingstoke & Deane Old Orchard Copse SU45205420 1A 0.70 28/07/2010 Page 2 Central Grid SINC Ref District SINC Name Ref. SINC Criteria Area (ha) BD0126 Basingstoke & Deane Bixley Copse SU45305420 1A 3.10 BD0127 Basingstoke & Deane Wash Water Field SU45306320 2A/5B 2.84 BD0128 Basingstoke & Deane Coopers In The Wood Copse SU45405160 1A/1B 26.68 BD0129 Basingstoke & Deane Farm Copse, Whitchurch SU45405250 1A 26.82 BD0130 Basingstoke & Deane Penwood Grange Meadows (South-West) SU45406140 2A 0.66 BD0131 Basingstoke & Deane Wash Water Railway Field SU45406260 2A 1.46 BD0132
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