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CWS in South Norfolk County Wildlife Sites – South Norfolk 2017 Site Site Name Last Survey Date Transboundary Grid reference Number (T).registered common (C) or Broads Authority Area (BA) 2 Horse Fen Carr 5/95 TM 076803 3 Horse Fen 5/95 TM 072800 4 Roydon Fen 85 C TM 012797 6 Bressingham Fen 85 TM 068805 8 Boyland Common 85 C TM 088847 10 Oaks Farm Pond 85 TM 094949 11 Morley Wood 7/13 TM 055981 12 Adj. River Waveney 85 TM 155785 13 Billingford Common 8/95 C TM 167785 14 East of Billingford Common 7/13 TM 169783 16 Scole Lodge Grounds 8/95 TM 158799 17 George's Wood 8/95 TM 185797 18 Thorpe Abbotts Place 85 TM 196795 20 Land south of Frenze Hall 85 TM 133795 21 Billingford Wood 7/13 TM 177806 23 Thorpe Wood 5/13 TM 183804 24 Hall Farm Pond 8/95 TM 171814 25 Langmere Green 5/16 TM 185819 26 Pond 8/95 TM 156835 27 Brewers Green 6/95 TM 104805 30 Diss Cemetry 6/95 TM 117807 31 Land nr. Frenze 6/95 TM 132801 32 Scotland 8/95 TM 139812 34 The Carr 8/95 TM 136823 35 Dark Belt 8/95 TM 148823 36 New Plantation and Brick Kiln 5/95 TM 141848 Covert 37 Home Wood and The Belt 5/95 TM 139853 38 Gissing Common 5/16 TM 141874 40 The Shrubbery 6/13 TM 162855 41 Brickiln Wood 7/13 TM 161857 45 Hill Farm Woodland 8/13 TM 182930 47 Tas Valley 9/95 TM 168929 48 Muir Lane Meadow 9/95 TM 162917 49 Spring Meadow 5/95 TM 165946 50 Carleton Rode Fen 9/98 TM 120909 51 Eagle Farm Pond 7/05 TM 148918 52 Bunwell Fen 9/95 TM 917145 53 Tas Pond 85 TM 149916 54 Bunwell Wood 4/14 TM 129921 55 Brock's Watering 6/95 TM 147925 56 Pond Farm Pond 5/95 TM 108947 57 Grove Wood 5/14 TM 139957 58 Fundenhall Wood 85 TM 126972 59 Upper Wood 85 TM 133981 60 Pecks Plantation 6/95 TM 194954 61 Long Lane Woodland 05/07 TM 194987 62 Horsenford Meadow 6/95 TM 175955 63 Bayes Meadow 5/95 TM 173965 64 Flordon Meadow (East) 85 TM 174984 65 Flordon Meadow (West) 85 TM 174980 66 Wreningham Hall Meadow 85 TM 160982 67 Wreningham Meadow 85 TM 160982 68 Brockdish Common & adjacent 7/16 TM 214794 meadow 70 Low Road Meadow 7/95 TM 274840 75 Oliver's Wood and Dodd's Wood 5/13 TM 205809 76 Thorny Meadows 5/13 TM 203814 77 Furze Covert 7/95 TM 210816 78 St. Peter's Meadow & Oliver’s 9/95 TM 229819 Meadow 79 Blakes and Ladies Grove 08/07 TM 245855 80 Shadow Hill and Chestnut Grove 85 TM 251885 81 Gawdyhall Wood (Part) 5/13 TM 252847 82 Wortwell Wood 8/95 TM 272852 84 Beck Meadow 85 TM 272882 85 East Wood 8/13 TM 291878 87 Abbey Farm Orchard 85 TM 256877 88 Darrow Wood 9/95 TM 265896 89 High Road Meadow 8/95 TM 280854 90 Spring Wood, Hempnall 6/04 TM 252919 91 Websdill Wood 8/13 TM 281904 92 Bedingham Wood 5/95 TM 291916 94 Fox Burrows 5/95 TM 295936 97 Wood Green 5/16 C TM 207914 99 Tyrel's Wood and New Plantation 8/16 TM 204902 100 Fritton Grange Meadows 9/95 TM 227946 102 Great Wood 9/95 TM 247978 104 Smockmill Common 5/95 TM 218981 105 Pope's Wood 7/95 TM 220954 106 Saxlingham Grove 85 TM 248975 107 Lower Spring Wood and The Spong 6/13 TM 284957 108 Round Wood 7/13 TM 285963 109 Spring Wood 6/13 TM 284960 111 Pye's Covert and Privett Plantation 6/95 TM 264979 112 Nunn's Grove 9/95 TM 272974 114 Howe Lane 8/13 TM 263986 115 Brooke Wood 7/97 TM 270985 116 Park Plantation 7/95 TM 290981 117 Church Road Wood 8/13 TM 295983 118 Creasy's Grove 6/95 TM 258991 119 Howe Grove 8/95 TM 262998 121 Kirstead Hall Wood 8/13 TM 296989 122 Buckhills Plantation 8/95 TM 300875 125 Holy Grove 8/95 TM 313899 126 Station Road Meadow 5/95 TM 360921 128 Town Wood and Eight Acre 5/95 TM 375948 Plantation 129 Black's Grove 5/95 TM 379948 130 Broome Heath 5/13 C TM 345913 131 Ditchingham Park 7/95 TM 318928 132 Cooper's Grove 5/13 TM 325940 134 Great Wood and America Wood 8/95 TM 312903 136 Bergh Apton House 85 TM 326995 137 Hales Hall Wood 5/95 TM 357957 138 Hare's Grove 5/95 TM 363954 139 Hales Wood 5/95 TM 373952 140 Raveningham Covert 5/14 TM 388952 141 Hales Green 7/98 TM 373963 143 Low Plantation 5/95 TM 376951 144 Primrose Grove & Old Grove 5/14 TM 412940 145 Middle Row Wood 8/95 TM 440953 146 Willow Farm Meadow 8/95 TM 432993 147 Great Wood 8/95 TM 436948 149 Hackford Marshes and Wicklewood 9/95 TG 062022 Mere 151 Alma Plantation 9/95 TG 079035 152 New Wood 5/95 TG 078037 153 Falstoff's Wood 8/95 TG 086040 155 Little Profit 10/95 TG 094032 156 Big Wood Meadow 7/95 TG 093020 157 Crownthorpe Carr 10/95 TG 095037 158 Wymondham Plantation 9/95 TG 096049 159 Kimberley Lake 8/95 TG 088045 160 Moneyhill Meadow 5/95 TG 031008 161 Gurney's Wood 85 TG 010014 162 Forehoe Big Wood and Bullsmoor 7/13 TG 079056 Strips 163 Forehoe Wood 85 TG 080055 164 Reed Meadow 9/95 TG 081050 165 River Tiffey Corridor 9/95 TG 096056 166 Carleton Plantation 8/95 TG 097056 167 Kimberley Park 9/95 TG 095052 169 Coston Meadow 85 T (BRE) TG 054066 170 River Yare Corridor 85 T (BRE) TG 055063 171 Wood Farm Pond 9/95 TG 053073 173 Little Wood 85 TG 059074 174 White House Meadows 6/95 TG 078088 177 Bikerston Meadow 9/95 T (BRE) TG 075098 178 The Carrs 6/95 T (BRE) TG 081091 179 Hethel Wood 85 TG 160065 181 Bush Close 5/95 TG 168006 182 Hethel Pond and The Drift 6/2013 TG 165003 185 Hall Plantation 9/95 TG 178008 186 Street Plantation and Bracon Hall 9/95 TG 183004 Lake 187 St Thomas' Belt 85 TG 165019 188 Hethel Hall Moat 8/95 TG 163013 189 East Wood 8/95 TG 168010 190 Home & Horse Meadows 6/16 TG 180013 191 Catbridge Meadow 8/95 TG 188018 192 Carleton Lodge Woodland 8/95 TG 185018 193 The Grove 8/95 TG 187014 194 Bean and Outer Park Woods 85 TG 160023 195 Ketteringham Hall Lake 9/95 TG 170032 196 The Carrs Woodland 85 TG 190023 197 Foxburrow Meadow 8/11 TG 196038 198 Swardeston Common 6/16 C TG 199030 199 Meadow Farm Meadow 6/98 TG 193046 200 Intwood Carr 6/98 TG 198048 201 Breakers Yard Meadow 7/95 TG 130005 202 Stanfield Hall Moat 85 TG 144010 203 North Drive 85 TG 148014 204 Smeeth Wood 7/95 TG 145027 205 Myhill’s Meadow 7/95 TG 117036 206 Wymondham Plantations 10/95 TG 102043 208 Railway Pond 85 TG 109004 209 Bays River Meadows (South) 85 TG 107002 210 Bays River Meadows (North) 8/97 TG 108005 211 The Lizard & Wade’s Pit 7/16 C TG 122011 212 Tiffey Meadow (South) 7/95 TG 102020 213 Wymondham Abbey Meadows 9/95 TG 107014 214 Moot Hill 85 TG 125018 215 Wymondham Marshes 85 TG 127018 216 Tiffey Meadow (North) 7/95 TG 102020 217 Deep Road Meadow 9/95 TG 103032 219 Spring Plantation 7/13 TG 104059 221 Tiffey Woods 85 TG 114065 223 Low Common 8/95 TG 150070 224 Turnpike Farm Pond 7/95 TG 116072 226 Melton Beck 8/95 TG 144075 227 Adj. River Yare at Colton 8/95 TG 105087 228 Yare Valley (Colton Wood) 8/95 TG 114085 229 Yare Valley (Marlingford Hall) 8/95 TG 127075 230 Marlingford Meadows 8/10 TG 133090 231 River Yare at Marlingford 6/13 TG 148082 232 Old Hall Meadow 10/95 TG 132094 233 Braymeadow 85 TG 165064 235 Bawburgh/Colney Gravel Pits 7/95 TG 172090 239 Yare Valley (Bawburgh) 9/95 TG 152090 242 East Hills 7/95 TG 178107 243 Land S. of River Tud 93 TG 190109 244 Land S. of River Tud 93 TG 193107 246 Red Bridge 8/95 TG 193108 247 Long Dale 6/95 TG 155114 248 Snakes Hills 8/95 TG 156120 250 River Tud (west) 8/12 TG140116 251 Wensum Meadow 93 TG 196098 252 Brickfield Farm 85 TG 159122 253 Costessey Pits (East) 93 TG 150129 255 Low Road Meadow 93 TG 188124 256 Taverham Mill 6/15 TG 157135 257 Lord's Hill and Easton Reeds 6/04 TG 147118 258 Atlas Gravel Workings 7/95 TG 280006 259 Abbott's Plantation 7/95 TG 257011 260 Dimora Woods 9/95 TG 253029 261 Caistor Wood 85 TG 252038 262 Framington Hall Grounds 9/95 TM 278034 263 Furze Coppice 6/95 TG 268048 265 Framingham Pigot East Pond 8/95 TG 276046 266 Warren Hill 7/95 TG 245005 268 Dunston Common 6/95 C TG 227026 271 Long Plantation 85 TG 236035 272 Foxes Grove 85 TG 238035 273 Depot Meadow 7/01 TG 222049 274 Cantley Hill and Broken Back 7/01 TG 241040 Plantation 275 Arminghall Wood 7/95 TM 248045 276 Riding School Meadow 7/95 TG 202052 277 Bramerton Hall Grounds 85 TG 295050 279 Whitlingham Fen 8/95 TG 283075 280 The Thicks 10/95 TM 345010 281 Ducan's Marsh 85 TG 340028 282 The Beck Meadow 7/15 TG 319038 284 Gillingham Wood and Thicks 6/15 TM 421934 653 River Yare 85 T (BRE) 2007 Barnham Broom Fen 85 C TG 071071 2027 The Grange Wreningham 7/97 TM 165977 2028 Wayside, Denton 6/13 TM 282882 2029 Hazlemere Hole 9/97 TG 355019 2035 Beckett’s Wood 9/97 TM 279949 2047 Gower’s Hill 6/98 TM 239848 2048 Boundary Farm 6/98 TG 286035 2057 Seething Observatory & Airfield 2009 TM 320954 2072 Bunwell Hill 8/98 TM 131911 2099 Green Man Lane, Kirstead 2/00 (5/99) TM 301976 2102 Rich’s Hill 02 TM 316903 2103 Holly Woods 6/04 TG143118 2110 D’Oyly’s Grove 03 TM 228955 2111 Long Row 03 TM 318939 2119 Starston Wood 5/04 TM 234863 2120 Caistor Roman Town Ramparts 5/04 TG 228033 2123 Groundsel Wood 5/04 TG 087020 2128 Adjacent to River Tud 6/04 TG 128116 2131 Toll’s Meadow & Friar’s Croft 2011 TG 112011 2132 Beckhithe Meadow 6/05 TG 149060 2142 Mulbarton Common 6/07 TG 193008 2143 Hapton Common 8/07 TM 166967 2148 Bath Hills Wood & Vineyard Wood 7/08 BA TM 327915 2158 Farthingale Wood 9/07 TG 086057 2159 Loddon South Wood 5/07 TM 353952 2174 Easton College Water Meadows 6/08 TG 145094 2175 Three-partitioned wood 5/08 TM 353945 2176 Marriott’s Way & New Plantation 6/08 T (BRO) 2180 Aldeby Hall Wood & Marshes 5/10 BA TM 441927 2181 Boon’s Plantation 8/09 TM 381921 2182 Marsh Farm Meadows 8/09 BA TM 436986 2183 Wheatacre Marshes 8/09 BA TM 465951 2186 Tibenham Airfield 6/09 TM 145889 2191 Boon’s Heath 5/10 TM 470925 2192 Chedgrave Common & Marshes 8/10 BA TM 371993 2193 Loddon Common 7/10 BA TM 378992 2194 Old Hall Carr & Marshes 5/10 BA TM 392996 2195 Norton Villa Orchard 6/08 TM 415987 2196 St Clement’s Common 6/07 TM 192820 2197
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