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South Oxon Living List 2019 LOCAL WILDIFE SITES IN SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE - 2019 This list includes Local Widlife Sites. Please contact TVERC for information on: • site location and boundary • area (ha) • designation date • last survey date • site description • notable and protected habitats and species recorded on site Site Code Site Name District Parish 51K08 Noke Wood & Sling Copse Cherwell Noke 59W15 Shillingford Boathouse Carr South Oxfordshire Warborough 78G10 Bank by Pindars Wood South Oxfordshire Rotherfield Greys 51Q07 Beckley Pasture South Oxfordshire Beckley and Stowood 78E15 Berrick Trench South Oxfordshire Swyncombe 78I01 Bix Bottom Valley South Oxfordshire Bix and Assendon 77I03 Blackhouse Wood South Oxfordshire Eye and Dunsden 79G08 Blackmoor and Barnfield South Oxfordshire Shirburn Hanging Woods 67T04 Bottom Farm Bank South Oxfordshire Mapledurham 67P08 Bottom Wood South Oxfordshire Whitchurch 67P01 Bozedown South Oxfordshire Whitchurch 67N01 The Basin and Bozedown Park South Oxfordshire Whitchurch 79H01 Buckingham Bottom Meadow South Oxfordshire Shirburn 68C01 Cholsey Marsh South Oxfordshire Cholsey 59M03 Clifton Hampden Meadows South Oxfordshire Long Wittenham 79A01/3 College Wood South Oxfordshire Pishill with Stonor 67E03 Combe Fields (east) South Oxfordshire Goring 68A03 Combe Fields (north) South Oxfordshire Goring 67E06 Combe Fields (west) South Oxfordshire Goring 51K07 Cookes Copse South Oxfordshire Beckley and Stowood 78F01 Crowsley Park South Oxfordshire Shiplake 59X01/2 Dorchester Gravel Pits (Drayton South Oxfordshire Dorchester Road Pit) 59X01/1 Dorchester Gravel Pits South Oxfordshire Dorchester (Queenford Pit) 59X01/3 Dorchester Gravel Pits (Whittles South Oxfordshire Dorchester Pit) 59R05 Dorchester Meadow South Oxfordshire Dorchester 68K06 Eastfield Shaw to Barn Shaw South Oxfordshire Woodcote and Goring Heath 78M03 Eversdown South Oxfordshire Bix 69F03 Ewelme Cress Beds South Oxfordshire Ewelme 68A10 Fiddle Hill South Oxfordshire Goring 67U04 Gutteridge Wood South Oxfordshire Goring Heath 68L04 Hammonds Wood and North South Oxfordshire Checkendon Grove 67P10 Hardwick Riverside Pasture South Oxfordshire Whitchurch 77H01 Henley Road Gravel Pit South Oxfordshire Eye and Dunsden 78L01 Hernes South Oxfordshire Rotherfield Greys 78C01 Holly Grove South Oxfordshire Highmoor 60E02 Holton Brook Meadows South Oxfordshire Holton 50S02 Horsepath Wildlife Conservation South Oxfordshire Horsepath Area 68S05 Ipsden Heath South Oxfordshire Ipsden 78F04 Kents Hill South Oxfordshire Harpsden 68W01 Kingwood Common South Oxfordshire Rotherfield Peppard 78B02 Littlebottom Wood South Oxfordshire Rotherfield Peppard 58S01 Lollingdon Hill South Oxfordshire Cholsey 51F03 Long Wood South Oxfordshire Elsfield 59W08 Lowerhill Farm Wood South Oxfordshire Brightwell-cum-Sotwell 58W04 Monastic Fish Ponds South Stoke South Oxfordshire 50T10 Monks Wood Grassland South Oxfordshire Forest Hill with Shotover 58R06 North Unhill Bank South Oxfordshire Cholsey 68T05 Nuffield Common South Oxfordshire Nuffield 59P03 Nuneham Arboretum South Oxfordshire Marsh Baldon 79P01 Oakley Hill South Oxfordshire Chinnor 68Q05 Parklane Shaw South Oxfordshire Checkendon 79F01 Pishill Bank South Oxfordshire Pishill with Stonor 78G01 Pissen Wood South Oxfordshire Rotherfield Greys 68R07 Pitmans Shaw and Pockets Piece South Oxfordshire Checkendon Wood 68D02 Pond north of Cholsey Marsh South Oxfordshire Cholsey 77D02/1 Reading Golf Course (east) South Oxfordshire Kidmore End 77D02/2 Reading Golf Course (west) South Oxfordshire Kidmore End 50Q07 Sandford Brake South Oxfordshire Sandford-on-Thames 59W09 Shillingford Hotel Meadow South Oxfordshire Brightwell-cum-Sotwell 77T02/1 Shiplake Marsh South Oxfordshire Shiplake 58W01 South Stoke Marsh (north) South Oxfordshire South Stoke 58W01 South Stoke Marsh (south) South Oxfordshire South Stoke 78P01/3 Stonor Park (North) South Oxfordshire Pishill with Stonor 78P01/2 Stonor Park (south west) South Oxfordshire Pishill with Stonor 67T01 Straw Hill South Oxfordshire Whitchurch 58R03 Unhill and Ham Woods South Oxfordshire Cholsey 51Q03 Upper Park Farm South Oxfordshire Beckley and Stowood 77T01 Warren Wood South Oxfordshire Shiplake 67T06 Westford Hill Copse South Oxfordshire Mapledurham 67I01 Whitchurch on Thames Wet South Oxfordshire Whitchurch-on-Thames Meadow 79F02 Whitehill Shaw South Oxfordshire Pishill with Stoner 59I03 Radley Gravel Pits Vale of White Horse Radley 58N01 Blewburton Hill Vale of White Horse and South Blewbury and Aston Oxfordshire Upthorpe 50F01 Fiddlers Elbow Marsh Vale of White Horse and South Kennington Oxfordshire 79A02 Howe Wood South Oxfordshire Watlington 68A09 Wroxhills Wood South Oxfordshire Goring 68F03 Old Elvendon Park and Griggs South Oxfordshire Goring Heath Woods 68F11 Holly Hill (Elmore Park South Oxfordshire Goring Heath Grassland) 68G04 Langtree House Bank South Oxfordshire Woodcote 68G03 Dean Wood South Oxfordshire Woodcote 68K07.1 Upper Covert South Oxfordshire Woodcote 68R06 Bellmans Covert South Oxfordshire Checkendon 69V04 Church Wood South Oxfordshire Swyncombe 78D03 Nettlebed Common South Oxfordshire Nettlebed 68X05.1 Oakingham Bottom South Oxfordshire Stoke Row 58D06 Didcot to Upton Railway Vale of White Horse and South East Hagbourne Oxfordshire 68N02 Bixmoor Wood South Oxfordshire Ipsden 68N06.1 Mongewell Woods (south) South Oxfordshire Crowmarsh 68M06.1 Heycroft Wood South Oxfordshire Ipsden 68M06.2 Yewtree Brow South Oxfordshire Ipsden 68W07.3 Busgrove Wood South Oxfordshire Rotherfield Peppard 68N05 Wicks Wood South Oxfordshire Crowmarsh 68X05 Bush Wood South Oxfordshire Stoke Row 68S02.1 Breach Wood South Oxfordshire Stoke Row 59X01/4 Dorchester Gravel Pits (Allen South Oxfordshire Dorchester Pit) 59R04 Dyke Hills South Oxfordshire Dorchester 50G11 Bypass Swamp South Oxfordshire Sandford-on-Thames 79U02.1 Ballfield Shaw South Oxfordshire Chinnor 79T02.1 Crowell Wood (east) South Oxfordshire Crowell 79U02.2 Hedgerley Wood South Oxfordshire Chinnor 67Z01.1 Highland Wood South Oxfordshire Kidmore End 78J02.1 Pishillbury Wood (south) South Oxfordshire Pishill with Stonor 60H04 Waterstock Mill South Oxfordshire Waterstock 78A01 Peppard Common South Oxfordshire Rotherfield Peppard 51R11 RSPB Otmoor Cherwell Fencott and Murcott 69C02 Clays Orchard South Oxfordshire Warborough 59M06 Clifton Hampden Wood South Oxfordshire Clifton Hampden 68Q06/1 Edge of Nippers Grove South Oxfordshire Checkendon 59I05 Furze Brake South Oxfordshire Nuneham Courtenay 59L01 Hayward’s Eyot South Oxfordshire Long Wittenham 50G16 Heyford Hill Lane Pasture South Oxfordshire Sandford-on-Thames 78C02 Highmoor and Lower Common South Oxfordshire Highmoor Wood 50F08 Lower Farm Bottom Hay South Oxfordshire Nuneham Courtenay Meadow 69A07 Rush Court South Oxfordshire Brightwell-cum-Sotwell 67Z06 Tanker’s Table Field South Oxfordshire Kidmore End 58V02 Thames Island near Streatley South Oxfordshire Goring 69W01 Watlington Hay Meadow South Oxfordshire Watlington 67T02 Westford Hill South Oxfordshire Mapledurham 68F07 Elmorepark Woodlands South Oxfordshire Goring Heath PROPOSED LOCAL WILDLIFE SITES IN SOUTH OXFORDSHIRE The following sites are proposed as Local Wildlife Sites: Site Code Site Name Parish 68S05.4 Berinshill Wood (north) Ipsden 77D01 Chambers Copse Kidmore End 78A08 Flowercroft Wood Harpsden 68M09.1 Fludgers Wood (main part) Ipsden 68F12 High Wood Goring Heath 67T07 Huntley Wood Mapledurham 68H02 Knapps Wichelo Ipsden 78K03 Lucy’s Copse Harpsden 67J02.1 Merricroft’s Wood Goring Heath 68N06.2 Mongewell Woods (central) Crowmarsh 68N06.3 Mongewell Woods (north) Crowmarsh 68N06.4 Mongewell Woods (north-east) Crowmarsh 67Y04.1 Pages Shaw Mapledurham 50Y06 Shotover House Forest Hill with Shotover 78D10 Soundess Wood Swyncombe 77N03 Span Hill Chalk Pit Eye and Dunsden 78A05 Spring Wood Rotherfield Peppard 70B10 Thame Park and New Park Thame and Sydenham 67U07 Walk Shaw Kidmore End 68M08.1 Warren Wood (main part) Ipsden 79B08 Watlington Park Watlington 69F03 Ewelme Cressbeds Proposed Extension Ewelme 77H01 Henley Road Gravel Pit Eye and Dunsden 68S05 Ipsden Heath Proposed Extension Areas Ipsden and Stoke Row 58W01 South Stoke Marsh (south) proposed extension South Stoke 50Q07 Sandford Brake North Extension Sandford-on-Thames 59I03 Radley Gravel Pits Extension South Radley 58R03 Unhill and Ham Woods (Cow Common extension) Moulsford 69X02 Watlington Chalk Pit Watlington 69V03 Spear Wood Watlington 68X05 Oakingham Bottom Stoke Row 68G03 Dean Wood Proposed Extension Woodcote .
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