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North Norfolk 2018 County Wildlife Sites – North Norfolk 2018 Site Site Name Last Survey Transboundary Grid reference Number Date (T), registered common (C) or Broads Authority Area (BA) 589 Coxford Meadows 85 T (WN) 1063 Beck Farm Meadow 5/96 TG 042298 1065 Mills and Washpit Plantations 5/96 TG 065307 1066 Mill Lane Meadow 5/96 TG 066308 1067 Blackwater Valley 85 T (BRO) TG 088300 1068 Small Hopes Farm 9/98 TG 083306 1069 The Oaks 10/01 TG 084310 1070 Dismantled Railway 6/96 TG 098308 1072 Moor Hall 5/96 TG 094309 1073 Briston Common 5/96 TG 065312 1074 Thurning Meadows 5/96 TG 073314 1075 Old Carr 5/96 TG 096320 1076 Briston Gorse Meadow 5/96 TG 052322 1077 Melton Park and Wood 8/96 TG 027315 1079 Works Plantation 7/96 TG 022312 1080 Osier Carr 7/96 TG 008330 1081 Neats Meadow 5/96 TG 012323 1082 Dogkennel Wood and Hempit Plantation 85 TG 023325 1083 Heydon’s Oaks 6/13 TG 007332 1085 Allotments Plantation 7/13 TG 009336 1086 Swanton Novers Dismantled Railway 6/14 TG 014336 1087 Swanton Meadow 5/96 TG 014330 1088 Disused Railway 6/96 TG 040336 1090 Lobb’s Valley 5/96 TG 032345 1091 South of Hull Wood 7/94 TG 042398 1092 Bullfer Grove 85 TG 017359 1093 Disused Railway 7/96 TG 065365 1094 Hunworth Common 6/96 TG 068356 1095 Meadow Covert 7/96 TG 057361 1096 Bush Wood 7/94 TG 050398 1097 Glaven Farm Meadows & Little 7/14 TG 059382 Thornage Common 1098 Edgefield Heath 85 TG 080367 1099 River Glaven 94 Main river TG062389- TG044438 1100 Cley Park 8/94 TG 070405 1101 Cat Pit’s Wood 6/16 TG 089403 1102 Adj. The Hangs 85 TG 084409 1103 The Wing & Long Hill Plantation 9/09 TG 051412 1104 The Hangs 7/94 TG 063427 1106 Muckleburgh Hill 05/16 C TG 100431 1107 Kelling Hard 8/94 TG 098438 1108 Langham Lane Meadow 7/13 TG 017405 1109 Saxlingham Heath 7/94 TG 040403 1110 Glandford Mill Meadow 7/94 TG 046415 1111 Land at Cley 7/94 TG 044438 1112 Morston Marshes 8/94 TG 005443 1113 Hull Wood 7/94 TG 045401 1116 Bunkers Hill Plantation 6/96 T (BRO) TG 155295 1117 Wolterton Meadow 85 TG 168308 1118 Calthorpe Grazing Meadow 5/96 TG 180332 1119 Thwaite Common ?/96 C TG 194323 1120 Common South of Wickmere 5/96 TG 170333 1122 Lake Cottages Meadow 6/96 TG 171343 1124 Pokey Meadow 7/15 TG 140306 1125 Adj. New Cut 85 TG 143310 1126 Grove Meadow 85 T (BRO) TG 143301 1127 Corpusty Fen 85 TG 101309 1128 Mossymere Wood 85 TG 130313 1129 Park Hill Plantation 85 TG 145316 1130 New Covert 5/96 TG 115330 1131 Old Wood 6/96 TG 123344 1132 Pond Hills 7/96 TG 103358 1133 Fir and Nineways Plantation 6/96 TG 119349 1135 Old Decoy, Selbrigg Pond and The Lows 85 TG 110391 1136 Barningham Park Estate 85 TG 145355 1137 Church Farm Marsh 7/96 TG 103369 1138 Hall Woods 6/96 TG 172352 1139 Thurgarton Wood 85 TG 192350 1140 Ice House Grove 85 TG 195356 1141 Coneyfare Wood 85 TG 157390 1142 Fairies Lane Meadow 85 TG 169387 1143 Felbrigg Hall Estate 85 TG 189390 1144 Metton Carrs 7/94 TG 200381 1145 Gibbet and Marlpit Plantations 8/96 TG 155409 1146 Pretty Corner and The Plains 7/94 TG 155415 1147 Roman Camp and Beeston Regis Heath 7/94 TG 178418 1148 Incleborough Hill 7/94 C TG 188423 1149 West Runton Common 5/12 C TG 183422 1150 Kelling Heath Park 7/94 C TG 110417 1152 Sheringham Wood and Park 8/09 TG 134415 1154 Oak Wood 7/94 TG 134427 1156 Beach Lane 5/94 TG 109437 1159 Scottow Pond and Oak Belt 7/96 TG 265247 1160 Long Plantation 7/96 TG 276248 1161 Stakebridge Beck & Lady’s Bower 7/96 T (BRO) TG 248241 1162 King’s Covert 7/96 TG 238258 1163 Skeyton Beck 7/96 TG 244271 1164 Weaver’s Way 8/17 TG 241295 1165 Weaver’s Way 5/96 T (BRO) TG 222282 1166 The Old Allotments 5/96 TG 234286 1167 Low Common and Plantations 5/96 TG 265252 1168 Westwick Park 8/96 TG 286263 1169 Westwick Estate Meadow 8/96 TG 273263 1170 Lord Anson’s Wood 8/96 TG 264279 1171 North Walsham Wood 7/96 TG 253285 1172 Weaver’s Way 5/96 TG 264292 1173 Spa Common 5/96 TG 299308 1174 Alder Carr 5/96 TG 297309 1175 Paston Way and Knapton Cutting 5/16 TG 293329 1176 Antingham Ponds 8/16 C TG 263327 1177 The Warren 85 TG 261332 1178 Vernon Wood & Meadow 7/10 TG 244303 1179 Totter’s Hill 2011 TG 248318 1181 Ponds Head Plantation 5/96 TG 230330 1182 Fen Plantation 6/95 TG 218338 1183 Sawmill Pond and Park 5/96 TG 225336 1184 The Canal and Hellesdon Farm Marsh 5/96 TG 221347 1185 Great Wood 6/96 TG 230347 1186 The Grove 5/96 TG 228344 1187 The Slip 5/96 TG 236342 1188 The Belt and The Square 85 TG 204353 1189 Hellesdon Farm Pond 5/96 TG 221351 1190 Hagen Beck Marshes & Monk’s Wood 7/07 TG 224365 1192 Smith’s Rough 7/94 TG 206401 1194 Southrepps Common 5/16 C TG 258352 1196 Templewood Estate 8/94 TG 260384 1197 Overstrand Disused Railway 8/94 TG 255400 1199 Hall Wood 8/94 TG 213416 1200 East Wood 8/94 TG 218415 1201 Cromer Sea Front 8/17 TG 216425 1202 Overstrand Cliffs 7/96 TG 253407 1203 Square Covert 5/13 BA TG 333186 1204 Larch and Fleece Plantations 85 TG 320197 1205 Knackers Wood 85 TG 355181 1206 Alder Carr and Guttermere Bridge 6/96 TG 398220 1207 Wood nr. Berry Hall 6/96 TG 354230 1208 Sutton Meadows 6/96 TG 381231 1209 Stalham Fen 6/96 TG 378245 1211 Dilham Grange Carr 85 TG 318248 1212 Smallburgh Carr 85 TG 325246 1213 Nr. Old Corner Common 5/96 TG 314278 1214 Honing Bridge Carr 5/96 TG 327273 1215 Adj. East Ruston Allotment 5/96 TG 343280 1216 Meeting House Hill Fen 5/96 TG 308286 1217 Old Corner Common 5/96 TG 312283 1218 Dilham Meadows 5/96 TG 311281 1219 Alder Carr 5/96 BA TG 340290 1221 Crostwight Common 5/96 C TG 332292 1222 Dyball’s Allotment 5/96 TG 345293 1223 Ingham Fen 5/96 TG 396274 1224 Fox Hill Allotment and Common 5/96 TG 354300 1226 Crostwight Heath 6/96 C TG 345298 1228 Mundesley Cliffs 85 TG 305375 1229 Adj. Horse Fen 85 BA TG 402180 1230 South of Potter Heigham 85 TG 420193 1231 Waxham Sands Holiday Park 7/94 TG 458247 1232 Fords Farm Pasture 7/94 BA TG 475225 1234 Poor Allotment and Cotton’s Marsh 6/13 BA TG 435225 1235 Eye Farm Wood 85 BA TG 426228 1236 Eastfield Wood 85 BA TG 430232 1237 Commissioner Grassland 85 BA TG 433230 1238 Postle’s Plantation and Meadow 85 BA TG 420246 1239 Long Gore Marsh 85 BA TG 425250 1240 Home Plantation 85 BA TG 420244 1241 Whinmere Plantation 85 BA TG 409247 1242 Calthorpe Broad Wood 5/13 BA TG 405259 1244 Marston’s Wood 10/07 BA TG 410252 1245 New Cut 85 TG 425255 1246 Lambridge Covert 85 TG 432259 1247 Marram Hills 9/13 TG 430277 1248 Nr. French’s Farm 85 TG 441257 1249 Manor House Wood 85 BA TG 402262 1250 South of Hempstead Marshes 6/96 TG 403273 1251 Wick’s Wood 85 TF 865243 1252 South Raynham Water Meadows 85 TF 880240 1253 South Raynham Park Meadows 85 TF 893244 1254 Coxford Marshy Meadows 93 TF 846295 1255 Tattersett Marsh 93 TF 846296 1257 Raynham Park Lake 93 TF 875258 1258 Helhoughton Common (South) 93 C TF 870270 1259 Little Model Wood 85 TF 900269 1260 Great Model Wood 85 TF 900267 1261 Helhoughton Common (North) 93 C TF 870274 1262 Helhoughton Common (East) 93 C TF 870274 1263 North-West of Pynkney Hall 93 TF 855284 1264 Tat Meadows 93 TF 851291 1265 Tatterford Common 93 TF 873281 1266 South of Shereford Common 93 TF 881282 1267 Shereford Common 93 C TF 885292 1270 Wicken Pond 85 TF 836314 1271 Holkham Lake 8/94 TF 883435 1272 Hempton Green 6/10 C TF 914287 1273 Starmoor Wood & Plantation (formerly 9/14 TF 937289 Adj. Disused Railway) 1275 Starmoor Plantation 9/07 TF 950285 1277 West of Oak Street Fakenham 93 TF 917298 1278 Adj. Fakenham Sewage Works 93 TF 922290 1279 Part of Great Ryburgh Common 93 TF 938292 1281 Lower Clipstone 5/96 TF 969295 1282 West Wood 5/07 TF 953262 1283 Adj. River Wensum 93 T (BRE) TF 973263 1284 Adj. Pensthorpe 85 TF 954288 1285 Catchett’s Wood 8/96 TF 997275 1286 North of Guist Bottom 7/96 TF 985275 1287 Fisher’s Common 6/15 TF 968299 1288 Holbrigg Lane 5/96 TF 968305 1289 Kettlestone Fen 6/15 TF 964302 1291 Adj. Thursford Wood 6/96 TF 974328 1292 Plantation Meadow 8/96 TG 977329 1294 Thursford Woods 5/96 TF 978332 1295 Adj. Dawes Covert 6/96 TF 974335 1296 Pond Meadows 85 TF 971338 1297 Woodhouse Farm Pond 6/96 TF 988331 1298 Little Heath Plantation 85 TF 995347 1299 Middle Heath Plantation 85 TF 995344 1300 Stiffkey Marshes 8/96 TF 947320 1301 Fakenham-Wells Railway 8/96 TG 915344 1303 Walsingham Disused Railway 6/96 TF 925360 1304 Wighton Common 7/96 C TF 941397 1305 Bridge Marsh 7/96 TF 960358 1306 Bridge Marsh Meadow 85 TF 962368 1307 Bale Wood 85 TF 998370 1308 Field Cottage Meadow 7/15 TF 965376 1309 North of Lower Green Meadow 85 TF 998379 1310 Lower Green Meadow 85 TF 999377 1311 Gaston’s and Lambert’s Plantation 85 TF 998373 1313 Louseybush Meadow 7/96 TF 973394 1314 Binham Sewage Works 6/10 TF 997407 1315 Binham Valley 6/96 TF 993403 1316 Stiffkey Meadows 85 TG 958429 1317 Wells-Walsingham Railway 8/94 TG 936400 1318 Wells Meadow 8/94 TF 913447 1382 River Bure 85 T (BRO) 1389 Meadows nr Blickling and Rough 85 T (BRO) Pasture Carr 6/07 2006 Spout Common 8/90 TG 074386 2017 Salthouse Heath 7/16 C TG 073424 2073 Old Pollard Wood 5/98 TG 077400 2074 Home and Lady’s Meadows, 8/17 TG 141323 Mannington 2075 The Cut, Mannington Hall 7/98 TG 142315 2076 Gravel Pit Lane, Holt 8/17 TG 085385 2077 Sheringham Old Wood 8/98 TG 159412 2094 Fairfield House Lawn 5/01 TG 088394 2097 Barningham Green Plantation 6/01 TG 114335 2101 Happy Valley 02 TG 229418 2121 Common Hills Plantation 4/04 TG 070381 2124 Hempstead Wood 8/04 TG 101388 2136 Briston Gorse 6/06 TG 050322 2139 Sculthorpe Moor and Meadows 05 TG 900300 2140 If not now, when meadow 6/07 TG 241311 2141 Pond Hills Meadow 6/07 TG 101361 2149 Mill Carr 7/07 TG 161300 2150 Fring Wood, Calthorpe 6/07 TG 174309 2152 The Belt, Edgefield 6/07 TG 104352 2157 Thurning Wood 5/07
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