List of Nature Conservation Review sites
Encyclopedia
The following is a list of sites listed in Derek Ratcliffe
Derek Ratcliffe
Derek Almey Ratcliffe was one of the most significant British nature conservationists of the 20th century. He was Chief Scientist for the Nature Conservancy Council at the Monks Wood Experimental Station, Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon, retiring in 1989...

's 1979 book A Nature Conservation Review
A Nature Conservation Review
A Nature Conservation Review is a 2-volume work by Derek Ratcliffe, published by Cambridge University Press in 1977. It set out to identify the most important places for nature conservation in Great Britain...

. The headings, subheadings, site codes and site names are the same as those used in the original work.

Southeast England

Site code Site name County Subsites
C.1 Cuckmere Haven
Cuckmere Haven
Cuckmere Haven is an area of flood plains in Sussex, England where the river Cuckmere meets the English Channel between Eastbourne and Seaford. The river is an example of a meandering river, and contains several oxbow lakes...

 - Beachy Head
Beachy Head
Beachy Head is a chalk headland on the south coast of England, close to the town of Eastbourne in the county of East Sussex, immediately east of the Seven Sisters. The cliff there is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, rising to 162 m above sea level. The peak allows views of the south...

Sussex
Sussex
Sussex , from the Old English Sūþsēaxe , is an historic county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex. It is bounded on the north by Surrey, east by Kent, south by the English Channel, and west by Hampshire, and is divided for local government into West...

C.2 Folkestone Warren Kent
Kent
Kent is a county in southeast England, and is one of the home counties. It borders East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London and has a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the Thames Estuary. The ceremonial county boundaries of Kent include the shire county of Kent and the unitary borough of...

C.3 Dungeness
Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay
Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest that stretches across two counties:Kent and East Sussex. It is of both geological and biological interest....

Kent
C.4 Sandwich
Sandwich Bay
Sandwich Bay is a long sweeping inlet of the sea between Ramsgate and Deal, on the east coast of Kent, England. The coastal area consists of sand flats with their associated salt marshes and coastal sand dunes. The Sandwich Flats stretch for about five miles along the coast...

 / Pegwell Bay
Pegwell Bay
Pegwell Bay is a shallow inlet in the English Channel coast at the estuary of the River Stour between Ramsgate and Sandwich in Kent. Situated in the bay is a large nature reserve, known for its migrating waders and wildfowl, with a complete series of seashore habitats including extensive mudflats...

Kent
C.5 Chichester
Chichester Harbour
Chichester Harbour is a large natural harbour to the south west of the city of Chichester on the Solent. It straddles the boundary of West Sussex and Hampshire. Geographically it is a ria. It is one of four natural harbours in that area of the coastline, the others being Portsmouth Harbour,...

 / Langstone Harbour
Langstone Harbour
Langstone Harbour is an inlet of the English Channel in Hampshire, sandwiched between Portsea Island to the south and west, Hayling Island to the south and east, and Langstone to the north. Geographically it is a ria....

s
Sussex, Hampshire
Hampshire
Hampshire is a county on the southern coast of England in the United Kingdom. The county town of Hampshire is Winchester, a historic cathedral city that was once the capital of England. Hampshire is notable for housing the original birthplaces of the Royal Navy, British Army, and Royal Air Force...

(a) Chichester Harbour
(b) Langstone Harbour
C.6 The Swale
The Swale
The name The Swale refers to the strip of sea separating North Kent from the Isle of Sheppey.- History :The name "Swale" is Old English in origin, and is believed to mean "swirling, rushing river", or "rushing water"....

s (Isle of Sheppey)
Kent
C.7 Burntwick Island / Chetney Marshes (Medway Marshes) Kent
C.8 High Halstow / Cliffe Marshes Kent
C.9 Allhallows Marshes / Yantlet Creek Kent

South England

Site code Site name County Subsites
C.10 Needles
The Needles
The Needles is a row of three distinctive stacks of chalk that rise out of the sea off the western extremity of the Isle of Wight, England, close to Alum Bay. The Needles lighthouse stands at the end of the formation...

 - St Catherine's Point
St Catherine's Point
St. Catherine's Point is the southernmost point on the Isle of Wight. It is located close to the village of Niton and the point where the Back of the Wight changes to the Undercliff of Ventnor....

Isle of Wight
Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight is a county and the largest island of England, located in the English Channel, on average about 2–4 miles off the south coast of the county of Hampshire, separated from the mainland by a strait called the Solent...

, Hampshire
Hampshire
Hampshire is a county on the southern coast of England in the United Kingdom. The county town of Hampshire is Winchester, a historic cathedral city that was once the capital of England. Hampshire is notable for housing the original birthplaces of the Royal Navy, British Army, and Royal Air Force...

C.11 North Solent Marshes Hampshire
C.12 Newtown Harbour
Newtown River
Newtown River is a large natural inland harbour located on the Isle of Wight's northwestern coast. It is sometimes also referred to as Newtown Creek....

Isle of Wight, Hampshire

East Anglia

Site code Site name County Subsites
C.13 Foulness
Foulness
Foulness is an island on the east coast of Essex in England, which is separated from the mainland by narrow creeks. The large island had a usually resident population of 212 people in the 2001 census, who live in the settlements of Churchend and Courtsend, at the north end of Foulness. The island...

 and Maplin Sands
Maplin Sands
The Maplin Sands are mudflats on the northern bank of the Thames estuary, off Foulness Island, near Southend-on-Sea in Essex, England, though they actually lie within the neighbouring borough of Rochford...

Essex
Essex
Essex is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East region of England, and one of the home counties. It is located to the northeast of Greater London. It borders with Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the north, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent to the South and London to the south west...

C.14 Blackwater Flats and Marshes Essex (a) Dengie Peninsula
Dengie peninsula
Dengie is a peninsula in Essex, England, that once formed a hundred of the same name .The peninsula is formed by the River Crouch to the south, the Blackwater to the north, both of which are tidal, and the North Sea to the east...

 
(b) Blackwater Estuary
Blackwater Estuary
The Blackwater Estuary is the estuary of the Essex River Blackwater in south-east England.Oysters have been harvested from the estuary for more than a thousand years and there are remains of Anglo-Saxon era fish traps. At the head of the estuary is the town of Maldon, which is a centre of salt...

 
(c) Colne Estuary
C.15 Hamford Water Essex
C.16 Stour Estuary Essex
C.17 Orfordness / Havergate Island
Havergate Island
Havergate Island is the only island in the county of Suffolk, England. It is found at the confluence of the River Ore and the River Butley near the village of Orford. It is a marshy nature reserve run by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and is known for its population of avocets and...

Suffolk
Suffolk
Suffolk is a non-metropolitan county of historic origin in East Anglia, England. It has borders with Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south. The North Sea lies to the east...

C.18 Winterton Dunes
Winterton Dunes
Winterton Dunes is an extensive dune system on the east coast of Norfolk, England, which has been designated as a National Nature Reserve and is within the Norfolk Coast AONB....

Norfolk
Norfolk
Norfolk is a low-lying county in the East of England. It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the North Sea coast and to the north-west the county is bordered by The Wash. The county...

C.19 North Norfolk Coast Norfolk (a) Holme - Brancaster
Brancaster
Brancaster is a village and civil parish on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. The civil parish of Brancaster comprises Brancaster itself, together with Brancaster Staithe and Burnham Deepdale...

 
(b) Scolt Head Island
Scolt Head Island
Scolt Head Island is an offshore barrier island near Brancaster, north Norfolk, England, located 10 km west of Wells-next-the-Sea. It is a National Nature Reserve...

 
(c) Overy - Holkham
Holkham
Holkham is a village and civil parish in the north-west of the county of Norfolk, England. Besides the small village, the parish includes the major stately home and estate of Holkham Hall, and an attractive beach at Holkham Gap...

 
(d) Wells
Wells
Wells is a cathedral city and civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset, England, on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills. Although the population recorded in the 2001 census is 10,406, it has had city status since 1205...

 - Morston
Morston
Morston is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.It covers an area of and had a population of 86 in 42 households as of the 2001 census.For the purposes of local government, it falls within the district of North Norfolk....

 
(e) Blakeney Point
Blakeney Point
Blakeney Point is a shingle spit on the coast of North Norfolk north of the village of Blakeney in the English county of Norfolk. It is managed by the National Trust as part of its Blakeney National Nature Reserve and within the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.-Description:Blakeney...

 
(f) Cley - Salthouse
Salthouse
Salthouse is a village and a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated on the salt marshes of North Norfolk. It is north of Holt, west of Sheringham and north of Norwich. The village is on the A149 coast road between King's Lynn and Great Yarmouth. The nearest railway station...

C.20 The Wash
The Wash
The Wash is the square-mouthed bay and estuary on the northwest margin of East Anglia on the east coast of England, where Norfolk meets Lincolnshire. It is among the largest estuaries in the United Kingdom...

 Flats and Marshes
Norfolk - Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire is a county in the east of England. It borders Norfolk to the south east, Cambridgeshire to the south, Rutland to the south west, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire to the west, South Yorkshire to the north west, and the East Riding of Yorkshire to the north. It also borders...

(a) Gibraltar Point
Gibraltar Point
Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve is an area of approximately in Lincolnshire, England.The reserve is owned by Lincolnshire County Council and East Lindsey District Council and is administered by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust...

 - Wrangle 
(b) Wrangle - Welland
Welland
-Places:* River Welland in the east of England* Welland, Worcestershire, a village in England* Welland River in Ontario, Canada, named after its English counterpart* Welland Canal, named after the Canadian river...

 
(c) Welland - Nene
Nene
Nene may refer to:*River Nene, a river in England*Rolls-Royce Nene, a jet engine*Nene , also called Nēnē and Hawaiian Goose, Branta sandvicensis, a rare goose*Nene , a Seminole Indian word meaning "street"...

 
(d) Nene - Ouse
Ouse
Ouse may refer to:*the town of Ouse, Tasmania, Australiaand in the United Kingdom to:*the River Ouse, Yorkshire*The River Ouse, Sussex*The Ouse, an estuary on Shapinsay, in the Orkney Islands*The River Great Ouse in East Anglia...

 
(e) Ouse - Hunstanton
Hunstanton
Hunstanton, often pronounced by locals as and known colloquially as 'Sunny Hunny', is a seaside town in Norfolk, England, facing The Wash....

C.21 Saltfleetby - Theddlethorpe Dunes
Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes National Nature Reserve
Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes is a National Nature Reserve on the coast of Lincolnshire, England, in the parishes of Saltfleetby and Theddlethorpe...

Lincolnshire
C.22 Leigh Marsh Essex

South-west England

  • C.23 Poole Harbour, Dorset
  • C.24 Durlston Head - Ringstead Bay, Dorset
  • C.25 Chesil Beach / The Fleet, Dorset
  • C.26 Axmouth - Lyme Regis Undercliffs, Devon
  • C.27 The Lizard, Cornwall
  • C.28 Isles of Scilly, Cornwall
  • C.29 Cape Cornwall - Clodgy Point, Cornwall
  • C.30 Godrevy Point - St. Agnes, Cornwall
  • C.31 Boscastle - Widemouth, Cornwall
  • C.32 Steeple Point - Blackchurch Rock, Cornwall - Devon
  • C.33 Braunton Burrows, Devon
  • C.34 Bridgwater Bay, Somerset
  • C.35 New Grounds, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire
  • C.36 Exe Estuary, Devon
  • C.37 Lynher Estuary and St. John's Lake, Cornwall
  • C.38 Fal-ruan Estuary, Cornwall
  • C.39 Porthgwarra - Prodenack Point, Cornwall
  • C.40 Severn Estuary: Aber Hafren, Somerset - Gloucestershire - Monmouthshire

South Wales

  • C.41 South Gower Coast
(a) Worms Head - Porteynon Point
(b) Oxwich Point - Crawley Cliff
(c) Pwll-du Head - Bishopston Valley
  • C.42 Burry Inlet, Glamorgan
  • C.43 Stackpole Head - Castlemartin Cliffs: Stacpol - Clogwyni Castell Martyn, Pembrokeshire
  • C.44 Strumble Head: Pen Caer-Llechdafad, Pembrokshire
  • C.45 Ynysoedd Preseli, Pembrokeshire
(a) Skokholm
(b) Skomer
(c) Grassholm
(d) Ramsey: Ynys Dewi
  • C.46 Dyfi, Cardiganshire - Merioneth - Montgomeryshire
  • C.47 Kenfig Dunes: Tywyn Cynffig, Glamorgan
  • C.48 Tywyn Gwendraeth: Towyn Burrows, Carmarthenshire
  • C.49 St David's Head: Penmaendewi, Pembrokeshire

North Wales

  • C.50 Glannau Harlech, Merioneth
(a) Morfa Harlech and Traeth Bach
(b) Morfa Dyffryn
  • C.51 Newborough Warren - Ynys Llanddwyn, Anglesey
  • C.52 Glannau Ynys Gybi: Holy Island Coast, Anglesey
  • C.53 Ynys Enlli & Glannau Aberdaron: Bardsey Island and Aberdaron Coast, Caernarvonshire
  • C.54 Tywyn Aberffraw, Anglesey

Midlands

  • C.55 Dee Estuary: Aber Dyfrdwy, Cheshire - Flintshire
  • C.56 Mersey Estuary, Cheshire - Lancashire

North England

  • C.57 Ainsdale Dunes, Lancashire
  • C.58 Ribble Estuary, Lancashire
  • C.59 Morecambe Bay (including Wyre-Lune), Lancashire
  • C.60 Walney and Sandscale Dunes, Lancashire
  • C.61 Upper Solway Flats and Marshes, Cumberland, Dunfries-shire, Kirdcudbrightshire
(a) Sarkfoot - Bowness shore, Sarkfoot - Dornock shore
(b) Grune Point - Bowness shore, Powfoot - Dornock shore
(c) Lochar - Nith shore
  • C.62 Humber Flats and Marshes, Yorkshire - Lincolnshire
(a) Upper Humber Flats (Hull - Trent mouth)
(b) Lower Humber Flats (Hull - Spurn)
  • C.63 Bempton / Speeton Cliffs, Yorkshire
  • C.64 Farne Islands, Northumberland
  • C.65 Lindisfarne - Ross Links - Budle Bay, Northumberland
  • C.66 Duddon Sands, Lancashire - Cumberland
  • C.67 Drigg Point, Cumberland
  • C.68 Beast Cliff / Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire
  • C.69 Teesmouth Flats and Marshse, Yorkshire - Durham
  • C.70 Hart Warren - Hawthorn Dene Coast, Durham
  • C.71 Coquet Island, Northumberland

South Scotland

  • C.72 Torrs Warren, Wigtownshire
  • C.73 Mull of Galloway - Crammag Head, Wigtownshire
  • C.74 Ailsa Craig, Ayrshire
  • C.75 St Abb's Head, Berwickshire
  • C.76 Firth of Forth, Fife, Stirlingshire, Mid-, East and West Lothian
  • C.77 Borgue Coast, Kirkcudbrightshire
  • C.78 Wigtown Bay, Kirkcudbrightshire - Wigtownshire
  • C.79 Bass Rock, East Lothian
  • C.80 Forth Islands, East and Midlothian

East Scotland

  • C.81 Isle of May, Fife
  • C.82 Tentsmuir Point, Fife
  • C.83 Tay Estuary, Fife - Perthshire
  • C.84 St Cyrus, Kincardineshire
  • C.85 Fowlsheugh, Kincardineshire
  • C.86 Sands of Forvie
    Sands of Forvie
    The Sands of Forvie is a nature reserve north of Newburgh in Aberdeenshire in the northeast of Scotland. Forvie National Nature Reserve has the fifth largest sand dune system in Britain, and the least disturbed by human activity. The dune system is an integral part of the Ythan Estuary and...

     and Ythan Estuary
    Ythan Estuary
    The Ythan Estuary is the tidal component of the Ythan River, emptying into the North Sea approximately north of Aberdeen, Scotland. The estuary’s tidal action extends a full inland and has characteristic widths of between and . Besides the tidal channel there are several types of interfaces to...

    , Aberdeenshire
  • C.87 Strathbeg, Aberdeenshire
  • C.88 Macduff - Pennan Head, Aberdeenshire - Banffshire
  • C.89 Culbin Sands, Moray - Nairn
  • C.90 Mousa, Shetland
  • C.91 Noss, Shetland
  • C.92 Hermaness, Unst, Shetland
  • C.93 Eden Estuary, Fife
  • C.94 North Hoy, Orkney
  • C.95 Haaf Gruney, Shetland
  • C.96 Foula, Shetland
  • C.97 Fair Isle, Shetland

West Scotland

  • C.98 South Ardnamurchan Coast, Argyll
  • C.99 Loch Gruinart - Loch Indaal, Islay, Argyll
  • C.100 Ross of Mull, Argyll
  • C.101 Rhum, Inverness-shire
  • C.102 South Uist Machair, Inverness-shire
(a) Grogarry
(b) Askernish Coast
  • C.103 Balranald, North Uist, Inverness-shire
  • C.104 Monach Isles, Inverness-shire
  • C.105 St Kilda, Inverness-shire
  • C.106 North Rona and Sula Sgeir, Ross
  • C.107 Oldshore - Sandwood Coast, Sutherland
  • C.108 Cape Wrath - Aodann Mhor, Sutherland
  • C.109 Invernaver, Sutherland
  • C.110 Loch Fleet, Sutherland
  • C.111 Morrich More, Ross
  • C.112 Cromarty Firth, Ross
  • C.113 Rhunahaorine, Argyll
  • C.114 Ruel Estuary, Argyll
  • C.115 Barrafol and Ballevullin, Tiree, Argyll
  • C.116 Ardmeanach, Mull, Argyll
  • C.117 Mingulay and Berneray, Inverness-shire
  • C.118 Baleshare / Kirkibost Dunes, North Uist, Inverness-shire
  • C.119 Northton, Harris, Inverness-shire
  • C.120 Shiant Isles, Ross
  • C.121 Handa - Duartmore, Sutherland
  • C.122 Flannan Isles, ROss
  • C.123 Lower Dornoch Firth, Ross - Sutherland

Southeast England

  • W.1 Blean Woods, Kent
  • W.2 Ham Street Woods, Kent
  • W.3 Alkham Valley Woods, Kent
  • W.4 Scords Wood, Kent
  • W.5 Asholt Wood, Kent
  • W.6 Crookhorn Wood, Kent
  • W.7 Wouldham - Detling Escarpment, Kent
  • W.8 Bignor Hill, Sussex
  • W.9 Saxonbury Hill / Eridge Park, Sussex
  • W.10 Kingley Vale, Sussex
  • W.11 Ebernoe Common, Sussex
  • W.12 Wakehurst and Chiddingly Woods, Sussex
  • W.13 The Men's and The Cut and Bedham Escarpment, Sussex
  • W.14 Fairlight, Ecclesbourne and Warren Glens, Sussex
  • W.15 Wormley Wood - Hoddesdon Park Wood, Hertfordshire
  • W.16 Ellendon Wood, Kent
  • W.17 Ashburnham Park, Sussex
  • W.18 Parham Park, Sussex
  • W.19 Staffhurst Wood, Surrey
  • W.20 Colyers Hanger, Surrey
  • W.21 Glover's Wood, Surrey

South England

  • W.22 Bradenham Woods, Buckinghamshire
  • W.23 Windsor Forest, Berkshire
  • W.24 Wychwood Forest, Oxfordshire
  • W.25 Waterperry Wood, Oxfordshire
  • W.26 New Forest, Hampshire
  • W.27 Selborne Hanger, Hampshire
  • W.28 Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire
  • W.29 Aston Rowant Woods, Buckinghamshire
  • W.30 Windsor Hill, Buckinghamshire
  • W.31 Savernake Forest, Wiltshire
  • W.32 Cranborne Chase, Wiltshire/Dorset

East Anglia

  • W.33 Hintlesham Woods, Suffolk
(a) Hintlesham and Ramsey Woods
(b) Wolves Wood
  • W.34 Staverton Park, Suffolk
  • W.35 Felshamhall & Monks Park Woods, Suffolk
  • W.36 Cavenham - Tuddenham Woods, Suffolk
  • W.37 Sotterley Park, Suffolk
  • W.38 Bure Marshes, Norfolk
  • W.39 Swanton Novers Woods, Norfolk
  • W.40 Hayley Wood
    Hayley Wood
    Hayley Wood, in Cambridgeshire, is managed as a nature reserve by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough...

    , Cambridgeshire
    Cambridgeshire
    Cambridgeshire is a county in England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the northeast, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west...

  • W.41 Holme Fen, Huntingdonshire
  • W.42 Monks Wood, Huntingdonshire
  • W.43 Bedford Purlieus Group, Northamptonshire, and Peterborough
(a) Bedford Purlieus
Bedford Purlieus NNR
Bedford Purlieus is of ancient woodland in Cambridgeshire, in the United Kingdom. It is a National Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest owned and managed by the Forestry Commission. Situated in Thornhaugh civil parish, 14km west of Peterborough, it is within the Peterborough...

(b) Wittering Coppice
(c) Easton Hornstocks
(d) Collyweston Great Wood
  • W.44 Castor Hanglands
    Castor Hanglands NNR
    Castor Hanglands is managed as a National Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest by Natural England, a non-departmental public body vested in 2006...

    , Peterborough
    Peterborough
    Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in the East of England, with an estimated population of in June 2007. For ceremonial purposes it is in the county of Cambridgeshire. Situated north of London, the city stands on the River Nene which flows into the North Sea...

  • W.45 (i) Bardney Forest (Lincolnshire Limewoods), Lincolnshire
(a) Hatton Wood
(b) Newball and Hardy Gang Woods
(c) Stainfield and Scotgrove Woods
(d) Potterhanworth Wood
  • W.45 (ii) Bardney Forest (Lincolnshire Limewoods), Lincolnshire
(a) Great West - Cocklode - Spring Woods
(b) Stainton - Fulnetby Woods
(c) Wickenby Wood
  • W.46 Benacre Park, Suffolk
  • W.47 Foxley Wood, Norfolk
  • W.48 Wayland Wood, Norfolk
  • W.49 Sexton Wood, Norfolk
  • W.50 Felbrigg Woods, Norfolk
  • W.51 King's and Baker's Woods, Bedfordshire
  • W.52 Hales Wood, Essex
  • W.53 Canfield Hart Wood, Essex
  • W.54 Hatfield Forest, Essex
  • W.55 Epping Forest, Essex
  • W.56 Overhall Grove
    Overhall Grove
    Overhall Grove is the largest area of elm woodland in Cambridgeshire. It is managed as a nature reserve by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough...

    , Cambridgeshire
    Cambridgeshire
    Cambridgeshire is a county in England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the northeast, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west...

  • W.57 Hardwick Wood
    Hardwick Wood
    Hardwick Wood is managed as a nature reserve by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough. It lies south-west of the village of Hardwick and east of Highfields in the county of Cambridgeshire and has been designated a Site of Special Scientific...

    , Cambridgeshire
    Cambridgeshire
    Cambridgeshire is a county in England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the northeast, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west...

  • W.58 Kesteven Woods, Lincolnshire
(a) Dole Wood
(b) Dunsby Wood
(c) Kirton Wood
(d) Sapperton - Pickworth Woods

South-west England

  • W.59 Melbury Park, Dorset
  • W.60 Boconnoc Park and Woods, Cornwall
  • W.61 Fal Estuary, Cornwall
  • W.62 Dizzard - Millook Cliffs, Cornwall
  • W.63 Bovey Valley and Yarner Woods
    Yarner Wood & Trendlebere Down
    Yarner Wood & Trendlebere Down in Dartmoor, Devon, England is a woodland managed by Natural England. The woodland is part of the East Dartmoor Woods and Heaths National Nature Reserve. The entire area is while Yarner Wood is . Since 1985 the site has been designated a Site of Special Scientific...

    , Devon
  • W.64 Holne Chase, Devon
  • W.65 Wistman's Wood, Devon
  • W.66 Black Tor Copse, Devon
  • W.67 Axmouth - Lyme Regis Undercliffs, Devon
  • W.68 Watersmeet, Devon
  • W.69 Holnicote and Horner Water, Somerset
  • W.70 Avon Gorge (Leigh Woods), Gloucestershire, Somerset
  • W.71 Mendip Woodlands, Somerset
(a) Rodney Stoke
(b) Asham Wood
(c) Ebbor Gorge
  • W.72 Cotswold Commons and Beechwoods, Gloucestershire
  • W.73 Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
(a) Nagshead
Nagshead
RSPB Nagshead is a woodland reserve, located on the western edge of Parkend, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.More than half of the reserve consists of 19th-century oak woodland, which is now managed solely for its conservation and landscape value....

 Inclosure
(b) Dingle Wood
(c) Speech House
  • W.74 Collinpark Wood, Gloucestershire
  • W.75 Hudnalls, Gloucestershire
  • W.76 Merthen Wood, Cornwall
  • W.77 Nance Wood, Cornwall
  • W.78 Draynes Wood, Cornwall
  • W.79 Piles Copse, Devon
  • W.80 Dendles Wood, Devon
  • W.81 Woody Bay, Devon
  • W.82 Heddon Valley Woods, Devon
  • W.83 Hobby Woods, Devon
  • W.84 Holford and Hodder's Combes, Somerset
  • W.85 Ashen Copse, Somerset
  • W.86 Great Breach and Copley Woods, Somerset
  • W.87 Weston Big Wood, Somerset

South Wales

  • W.88 Cwm Clydach, Brecknock
  • W.89 Penmoelallt, Brecknock
  • W.90 Coed Rheidol, Cardiganshire
  • W.91 Cothi Tywi, Carmarthenshire
  • W.92 Coed y Cerrig, Monmouthshire
  • W.93 Salisbury Wood: Coed Salsbri, Monmouthshire
  • W.94 Blackcliff - Wyndcliff - Pierce Woods: Clogwyn Du - Clogwyn Gwyn - Coed Pyrs, Monmouthshire
  • W.95 Wye Gorge: Hafan Gwy, Monmouthshire - Gloucestershire - Herefordshire
  • W.96 Nant Irfon, Brecknock
  • W.97 Carn Gafallt, Brecknock
  • W.98 Blaenau Nedd & Mellte, Brecknock
  • W.99 Darren Fach, Brecknock
  • W.100 Glannau, Radnor
  • W.101 Coed Aber Edw, Radnor
  • W.102 Coombe Woods: Coed y Cwm, Monmouthshire

North Wales

  • W.103 Coedydd Dyffryn Conwy, Caernarvonshire
(a) Coed Dolgarrog
(b) Coed Gorswen
(c) Ceunant Dulyn
  • W.104 Coedydd Aber, Caernarvonshire
  • W.105 Coed Termadog, Caernarvonshire
  • W.106 Coed Dinorwig, Caernarvonshire
  • W.107 Coedydd Dyffryn Maentwrog, Merioneth
(a) Coed Camlyn - Ceunant Llennyrch
(b) Coedydd Maentwrog - Coed Cymerau
(c) Coed y Rhygen
(d) Ceunant Cynfal
(e) Ceunant Llechrwd, Gellilydan
  • W.108 Coed Ganllwyd, Merioneth
  • W.109 Coed Crafnant, Merioneth
  • W.110 Bryn Maelgwyn & Gloddaeth, Caernarvonshire
  • W.111 Hafod Garegog, Caernarvonshire
  • W.112 Coed Maes Yr Helmau: Torrent Walk, Merioneth
  • W.113 Coed Llety Walter, Merioneth
  • W.114 Coed Llechwedd, Merioneth

Midlands

  • W.115 Derbyshire Dales Woodlands, Derbyshire / Staffordshire
(a) Lathkill Dale
(b) Cressbrook Dale
(c) Dove Dale Ashwood
  • W.116 Halesend Wood, Herefordshire
  • W.117 Moccas Park, Herefordshire
  • W.118 Hill Hole Dingle, Herefordshire
  • W.119 Tick Wood, Shropshire
  • W.120 Long Itchington and Upton Woods, Warwickshire
  • W.121 Wyre Forest, Worcestershire, Shropshire
  • W.122 Cannock Case, Staffordshire
  • W.123 Hamps and Manifold Valleys, Staffordshire
  • W.124 Brampton Bryan Park, Herefordshire
  • W.125 Downton Gorge, Herefordshire
  • W.126 Bushy Hazels and Cwmma Moors, Herefordshire
  • W.127 Leighfield Forest, Leicestershire
  • W.128 Pipewell Woods, Northamptonshire
  • W.129 Whittlewood Forest, Northamptonshire
  • W.130 Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire
  • W.131 Habberley Valley, Shropshire
  • W.132 Chaddesley - Bandan Woods, Worcestershire

North England

  • W.133 Borrowdale Woods, Cumberland
(a) Castle Head Wood
(b) The Ings
(c) Great Wood
(d) Lodore - Troutdale Woods
(e) Johnny's Wood
(f) Seatoller Wood
  • W.134 Keskadale and Birkrigg Oaks, Cumberland
  • W.135 Orton Moss, Cumberland
  • W.136 Whitbarrow and Witherslack Woods, Westmorland
  • W.137 Birk Fell, Westmorland
  • W.138 Helbeck and Swindale Woods, Westmorland
  • W.139 Roudsea Wood, Lancashire
  • W.140 Gait Barrows, Lancashire
  • W.141 Roeburndale Woods, Lancashire
  • W.142 Ribblehead Woods, Lancashire
(a) Colt Park
(b) Ling Gill
  • W.143 Conistone Old Pasture and Bastow Wood, Yorkshire
  • W.144 Raincliffe Wood, Yorkshire
  • W.145 Shipley Wood, Durham / Yorkshire
  • W.146 Scales Wood, Cumberland
  • W.147 Lyne Woods, Cumberland
  • W.148 Gowbarrow Park, Cumberland
  • W.149 Naddle Low Forest, Westmorland
  • W.150 Low Wood, Hartsop, Westmorland
  • W.151 Smardale Woods, Westmorland
  • W.152 Lowther Park, Westmorland
  • W.153 Eaves Wood, Lancashire
  • W.154 Burton Wood, Lancashire
  • W.155 Hawkswick Wood, Yorkshire
  • W.156 Scoska Wood, Yorkshire
  • W.157 Thornton and Twistleton Glens, Yorkshire
  • W.158 Ashberry and Reins Woods, Yorkshire
  • W.159 Beckhole Woods, Yorkshire
  • W.160 Beast Cliff, Yorkshire
  • W.161 Kisdon Force Woods, Yorkshire
  • W.162 Castle Eden Dene, Durham
  • W.163 Holystone Woods, Northumberland
  • W.164 Monk Wood, Northumberland
  • W.165 Hesleyside Park and Hareshaw Link, Northumberland
  • W.166 Billsmoor Park and Grasslees Wood, Northumberland

South Scotland

  • W.167 Tynron Juniper Wood, Dumfries-shire
  • W.168 Kirkconnell Flow, Kirkcudbrightshire
  • W.169 Loch Lomond Woods, Dunbartonshire / Stirlingshire
(a) Inchcailloch
(b) Torrinch
(c) Clairinsh
(d) Creinch
(e) Aber Isle
(f) Inchlonaig
(g) Mainland Woods
  • W.170 Avondale, Lanarkshire
  • W.171 Glen Diomhan, Buteshire
  • W.172 Chanlock Foot, Dumfries-shire
  • W.173 Stenhouse Wood, Dumfries-shire
  • W.174 Maidens - Heads of Ayr, Ayrshire
  • W.175 Hamilton High Park, Lanarkshire
  • W.176 Nethan Gorge, Lanarkshire
  • W.177 Wood of Cree, Kirkcudbrightshire
  • W.178 Fleet Woodlands, Kirkcudbrightshire
(a) Castramont Wood
(b) Killiegowan Wood
(c) Jennoch Wood
(d) Craigy Braes Wood
  • W.179 Ravenshall Wood, Kirkcudbrightshire

East Scotland

  • W.180 Dinnet Oakwood, Aberdeenshire
  • W.181 Crathie Wood, Aberdeenshire
  • W.182 Morrone Wood, Aberdeenshire
  • W.183 Aviemore Woodlands, Inverness-shire
(a) Craigellachie
(b) Kinrara Woods (Torr Alvie)
  • W.184 Glen Tarff, Inverness-shire
  • W.185 Pass of Killiecrankie, Perthshire
  • W.186 Black Wood of Rannoch, Perthshire
  • W.187 Speyside - Deeside Pinewoods, Inverness-shire - Aberdeenshire
(a) Ballochbuie Forest
(b) Glen Tanar
(c) Glens Quoich, Lui and Derry
(d) Rothiemurchus - Invereshie
(e) Abernethy Forest
  • W.188 Earlshall Muir, Fife
  • W.189 Keltney Burn, Coshieville, Perthshire

West Scotland

  • W.190 Loch Sunart Woodlands, Argyll
(a) Ariundle
(b) Salen - Strontian
(c) Laudale - Glen Cripesdale
(d) Ben Hiant
  • W.191 Carnach Wood, Argyll
  • W.192 Drimnin, Argyll
  • W.193 Glasdrum Wood, Argyll
  • W.194 Glen Nant Woods, Argyll
  • W.195 Meall Nah Gobhar, Argyll
  • W.196 Taynish Wood, Argyll
  • W.197 Mealdarroch Point - Skipness, Argyll
  • W.198 Inverneil Burn, Argyll
  • W.199 Urquhart Bay, Inverness-shire
  • W.200 Loch Morar Islands, Inverness-shire
  • W.201 Tokavaig Wood, Skye, Inverness-shire
  • W.202 Geary Ravine, Skye, Inverness-shire
  • W.203 Glen Strathfarrah, Inverness-shire
  • W.204 Glen Affric, Inverness-shire
  • W.205 Allt Nan Carnan, Ross
  • W.206 Loch Maree Woods, Ross
(a) Beinn Eighe (Coille na Glas-Leitire)
(b) Loch Maree Islands
(c) Letterewe Oakwoods
  • W.207 Inverpolly Woods, Ross
  • W.208 Rassal Ashwood, Ross
  • W.209 Corrieshalloch Gorge, Wood
  • W.210 Mound Alderwoods, Sutherland
  • W.211 Strathbeag, Sutherland
  • W.212 Coille Ardura, Mull
  • W.213 Choille Mor, Colonsay, Argyll
  • W.214 Claggain
    Claggain Bay
    Claggain Bay is an inlet on the southeast of Islay, Scotland. A well known walking path follows near to Claggain Bay and continues to Ardtalla.-References:* Roger Redfern. 1998. Walking in the Hebrides...

     - Ardmore, Islay, Argyll
  • W.215 Crannach Wood, Argyll
  • W.216 Doire Donn, Argyll
  • W.217 Glendaruel Wood, Argyll
  • W.218 Kinuachrach, Jura, Argyll
  • W.219 Clais Dhearg, Argyll
  • W.220 Loch Na Dal, Skye, Inverness-shire

  • W.221 Loch Moidart, Inverness-shire
  • W.222 Shieldaig, Ross
(a) Mheallaidh
(b) Coille Creag Loch
  • W.223 Fionn Loch Islands, Ross
  • W.224 Amat Wood, Ross
  • W.225 Eilean Na Gartaig, Cam Loch, Sutherland
  • W.226 Loch A' Mhuillin Wood, Scourie, Sutherland
  • W.227 Ledmore Wood, Spinningdale, Sutherland
  • W.228 Migdale Woods, Sutherland
  • W.229 Ardvar Woodlands, Sutherland

Southeast England

  • L.1 Ashdown Forest
    Ashdown Forest
    Ashdown Forest is an ancient area of tranquil open heathland occupying the highest sandy ridge-top of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is situated some south of London in the county of East Sussex, England...

    , Sussex
    Sussex
    Sussex , from the Old English Sūþsēaxe , is an historic county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex. It is bounded on the north by Surrey, east by Kent, south by the English Channel, and west by Hampshire, and is divided for local government into West...

  • L.2 Thursley and Hankley Common
    Hankley Common
    Hankley Common is a common near Elstead, Surrey, England. It is an area of heathland with sandy infertile soil. The dry areas are covered in common heather and bell heather with patches of bracken Hankley Common is a designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest .-Atlantic Wall...

    s, Surrey
    Surrey
    Surrey is a county in the South East of England and is one of the Home Counties. The county borders Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire. The historic county town is Guildford. Surrey County Council sits at Kingston upon Thames, although this has been part of...

  • L.3 Wye and Crundale Downs, Kent
    Kent
    Kent is a county in southeast England, and is one of the home counties. It borders East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London and has a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the Thames Estuary. The ceremonial county boundaries of Kent include the shire county of Kent and the unitary borough of...

  • L.4 Castle Hill, Sussex
  • L.5 Mount Caburn
    Mount Caburn
    Mount Caburn is a 480-foot isolated peak, one of the highest landmarks in East Sussex, England, about one mile east of Lewes overlooking the village of Glynde. It is an isolated part of the South Downs, separated by Glynde Reach, a tributary of the River Ouse.-Enclosure:On the summit of Caburn...

     (Lewes Downs
    Lewes Downs
    Lewes Downs is a 149.8 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in East Sussex, England. The site was notified in 1986 under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981....

    ), Sussex
Lewes Downs
Mount Caburn
  • L.6 Lullington Heath
    Lullington Heath
    Lullington Heath is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and National Nature Reserve within the South Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in the county of East Sussex, England. It is of interest because of its uncommon habitat of chalk grassland and chalk heath....

    , Sussex
  • L.7 Box Hill
    Box Hill, Surrey
    Box Hill is a summit of the North Downs in Surrey, approximately south west of London. The hill takes its name from the ancient box woodland found on the steepest west-facing chalk slopes overlooking the River Mole. The western part of the hill is owned and managed by the National Trust, whilst...

     - Headley, Surrey
Box Hill
Headley Heath
  • L.8 Harting Down, Sussex
  • L.9 Kingley Vale, Sussex
  • L.10 Wouldham - Detling Escarpment, Kent
  • L.11 Halling - Trottiscliffe, Kent
  • L.12 White Downs, Surrey
  • L.13 Iping and Ambersham Commons, Sussex
  • L.14 Chobham Common
    Chobham Common
    Chobham Common is a area of lowland heath a globally rare and threatened habitat, in Surrey, England. It was formerly a freehold owned by the Earl of Onslow, and purchased for £1 an acre by Surrey County Council in 1966...

    , Surrey
  • L.15 Folkestone - Etchinghill Escarpment, Kent
  • L.16 Heyshott Down, Sussex
  • L.17 Purple Hill and Queendown Warren
    Queendown Warren
    Queendown Warren is a Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest between the Medway towns and Sittingbourne in southeast England. Part of it is designated as a Special Area of Conservation for its chalk grassland with important populations of orchids.Different sections of the...

    , Kent
  • L.18 Therfield Heath
    Therfield Heath
    Therfield Heath is a public open space and nature reserve on the chalk escarpment just north of Therfield, Hertfordshire; since it lies south-west of the town of Royston it is also known locally as Royston Heath. It has a testing racetrack for horses on its slopes and is a popular spot with dog...

    , Hertfordshire
  • L.19 Fulking Escarpment / Newtimber Hill, Sussex

South England

  • L.20 New Forest Heaths, Hampshire
  • L.21 Aston Rowant, Oxfordshire
  • L.22 Aston Upthorpe DOwn, Berkshire
  • L.23 Compton Down, Isle of Wight, Hampshire
  • L.24 Martin Down, Hampshire
  • L.25 Old Winchester Hill, Hampshire
  • L.26 Pewsey DOwns, Wiltshire

South-west Wiltshire Downs (L.27 to L.35)
  • L.27 Wylye Down, Wiltshire
  • L.28 Prescombe Down, Wiltshire
  • L.29 Knighton Down, Wiltshire
  • L.30 Steeple Langford
    Steeple Langford
    Steeple Langford is a village and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire, six miles north west of Wilton. It has also been called Great Langford, or Langford Magna....

    , Cow Down and Clifford Bottom, Wiltshire
  • L.31 Woodminton Down - Knowle Hill, Wiltshire
  • L.32 Knapp Down, Wiltshire
  • L.33 Starveall Down and Stony Hill, Wiltshire
  • L.34 Parsonage Down, Wiltshire
  • L.35 Scratchbury & Cotley Hills, Wiltshire

  • L.36 Porton Down, Wiltshire - Hampshire
  • L.37 Tennyson Down, Isle of Wight, Hampshire
  • L.38 Ellesborough Warren, Buckinghamshire
  • L.39 Burghclere Beacon, Hampshire
  • L.40 Rushmore Down, Hampshire
  • L.41 Bulford Down, Wiltshire
  • L.42 Oldbury Castle and Cherhill Downs, Wiltshire
  • L.43 North Meadow, Cricklade, Wiltshire
  • L.44 Clattinger Farm, Oaksey, Wiltshire
  • L.45 Bransbury Common, Hampshire
  • L.46 Lower Woodford Water Meadows, Wiltshire
  • L.47 Pixey and Yarnton Meads / Port Meadow, Oxfordshire
  • L.48 Fyfield Down, Wiltshire
  • L.49 Homington, Odstock and Coombe Bissett Downs, Wiltshire
  • L.50 Noar Hill, Hampshire
  • L.51 Throope Down, Wiltshire
  • L.52 Trow Down, Wiltshire
  • L.53 Well Bottom, Upton Lovell, Wiltshire
  • L.54 Stockbridge Down, Hampshire
  • L.55 Ivinghoe Hills, Steps Hill and Pitstone Hill, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire
  • L.56 Coombe Hill, Wendover, Buckinghamshire
  • L.57 Britford - Downton, Wiltshire

East Anglia

  • L.58 Dunwich Heaths and marshes, Suffolk
  • L.59 Roydon Common, Norfolk
  • L.60 Stanford - Wretham Heaths, Norfolk
(a) Stanford Practical Training Area
(b) East Wretham Heath
(c) Bridgham - Brettenham Heaths
  • L.61 Icklingham Heaths, Suffolk
(a) Cavenham - Tuddenham Heaths
(b) Icklingham Plains and Triangle
(c) Deadman's Grave
  • L.62 Lakenheath - Elveden Heaths, Suffolk
(a) Lakenheath Warren and Eriswell High and low Warrens
(b) Wangford Warren - Airfield Lights
(c) Wangford Carr
(d) Berner's, Horn and Weather Heaths
(e) Maidscross Hill
(f) Lord's Well Field
  • L.63 Foxhole Heath, Suffolk
  • L.64 Weeting Heath, Norfolk
  • L.65 Thetford Heaths, Suffolk - Norfolk
(a) Thetford Heath
(b) Sketchvar Heath
(c) RAF Barnham
(d) Barnhamcross Common
(e) Little Heath
  • L.66 Risby Warren, Lincolnshire
  • L.67 Knocking Hoe, Bedfordshire
  • L.68 Barton Hills
    Barton Hills, Bedfordshire
    Barton Hills are situated southeast of the village of Barton-le-Clay in the English county of Bedfordshire. They are part of the Chilterns and hiking routes are marked on maps at the entrance to the hills. From the foot of the hillside, a spring marks the start of a chalk stream river...

    , Bedfordshire
  • L.69 Barnack Hills and Holes
    Barnack Hills & Holes NNR
    Barnack Hills & Holes is managed as a National Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest by Natural England, a non-departmental public body vested in 2006. It is situated in the village of Barnack in the unitary authority area of Peterborough in the United Kingdom...

    , Huntingdon and Peterborough
    Peterborough
    Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in the East of England, with an estimated population of in June 2007. For ceremonial purposes it is in the county of Cambridgeshire. Situated north of London, the city stands on the River Nene which flows into the North Sea...

  • L.70 Ouse Washes
    Ouse Washes
    The Ouse Washes are an area in the Fens of Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, England. They cover the area between two diversion channels of the River Great Ouse: the Old Bedford River and the New Bedford River .-History:...

    , Cambridgeshire
    Cambridgeshire
    Cambridgeshire is a county in England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the northeast, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west...

     - Norfolk
  • L.71 Thompson Common, Norfolk
  • L.72 Upwood Meadows
    Upwood Meadows
    Upwood Meadows are owned and managed as a nature reserve by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Peterborough Formerly jointly managed with Natural England...

    , Huntingdon and Peterborough
    Peterborough
    Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in the East of England, with an estimated population of in June 2007. For ceremonial purposes it is in the county of Cambridgeshire. Situated north of London, the city stands on the River Nene which flows into the North Sea...

  • L.73 Sibson - Castor Meadows, Huntingdon and Peterborough
    Peterborough
    Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in the East of England, with an estimated population of in June 2007. For ceremonial purposes it is in the county of Cambridgeshire. Situated north of London, the city stands on the River Nene which flows into the North Sea...

(a) Sibson - Sutton
(b) Chesterton - Castor
  • L.74 Monewden Meadows, Suffolk
  • L.75 Holt Lowes, Norfolk
  • L.76 Sandringham Warren (Dersingham Bog), Norfolk
  • L.77 Barnham Heath, Suffolk
  • L.78 Thetford Warren, Norfolk
  • L.79 Chalk Hill, Barton Mills, Suffolk
  • L.80 Holywell Mound, Lincolnshire
  • L.81 Castor Hanglands
    Castor Hanglands NNR
    Castor Hanglands is managed as a National Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest by Natural England, a non-departmental public body vested in 2006...

    , Huntingdon and Peterborough
    Peterborough
    Peterborough is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in the East of England, with an estimated population of in June 2007. For ceremonial purposes it is in the county of Cambridgeshire. Situated north of London, the city stands on the River Nene which flows into the North Sea...

  • L.82 Foulden Common, Norfolk
  • L.83 Calceby Beck, Lincolnshire
  • L.84 Baston Fen, Lincolnshire
  • L.85 Port Holme, Huntingdonshire
  • L.86 Bratoft Meadow, Lincolnshire
  • L.87 Moors Closes, Ancaster, Lincolnshire

South-west England

South Dorset Heathlands (L.88 to L.90)
  • L.88 Hartland Moor and Arne Heaths, Dorset
  • L.89 Studland and Godlingston Heaths, Dorset
  • L.90 Morden Bog, Dorset

  • L.91 Aylesbeare Common, Devon
  • L.92 North Dartmoor, Devon
  • L.93 Isles of Scilly, Cornwall
Castle Down - Tresco
Chapel Down - St Martin's
Shipman Head and Shipman Down, Bryher
  • L.94 Chapel Porth - St Agnes, Cornwall
  • L.95 The Lizard, Cornwall
The West Lizard
Goonhilly Downs and Brays Cot
Traboe Downs
Crowsa Downs
Main Dale
Coverack Cliffs, including the Grove
Mullion Cliffs
Hayle Kimbro Pool
Ruan Pool
South and East Lizard
Kennack to Black Head Cliffs
  • L.96 Eggardon Hill, Haydon and Askerswell Downs, Dorset
  • L.97 Hod and Hambledon Hills, Dorset
  • L.98 Boxwell, Gloucestershire
  • L.99 Barnsley Warren, Gloucestershire
  • L.100 Rodborough Common, Gloucestershire
  • L.101 Cleeve Hill, Gloucestershire
  • L.102 Avon Gorge, Gloucestershire - Somerset
  • L.103 Cheddar Gorge, Somerset
  • L.104 Brean Down and Uphill Cliff, Somerset
  • L.105 Berry Head, Devon
  • L.106 Creech - Grange - Povington Heaths, Dorset
  • L.107 Dunkery Beacon, Somerset
  • L.108 Park Bottom, Higher Houghton, Dorset
  • L.109 Brassey, Gloucestershire
  • L.110 Hornsleasow Roughs, Gloucestershire
  • L.111 Minchinhampton Common, Gloucestershire
  • L.112 Crook Peak, Somerset
  • L.113 Dolebury Warren, Somerset
  • L.114 Coombe Hill Canal, Gloucestershire

South Wales

  • L.115 Glyn Perfedd, Brecknock
  • L.116 Pen Yr Hen Allt, Brecknock
  • L.117 Bannau Preseli & Chomin Carningli, Pembrokeshire
  • L.118 Drostre Bank: Cefn Tros Dre, Brecknock
  • L.119 Boxbush, Brecknock

North Wales

  • L.120 Glannau Ynys Gybi: Holy Island Coast, Anglesey
  • L.121 Great Ormes Head: Pen y Gogarth, Caernarvonshire
  • L.122 Yr Eifl, Caernarvonshire

Midlands

  • L.123 Stiperstones, Shropshire
  • L.124 (i) Derbyshire Dales Grasslands, Derbyshire - Staffordshire
(a) Dove Valley and Biggin Dale
(b) Lathkill Dale
(c) Cressbrook Dale
(d) Monk's Dale
(e) Long Dale and Gratton Dale
  • L.124 (ii) Derbyshire Dales Grasslands, Derbyshire
(a) Coombs Dale
(b) Miller's Dale
(c) Topley Pike and Deep Dale
  • L.125 Marston Meadows, Staffordshire
  • L.126 Foster's Green Meadows, Worcestershire
  • L.127 Bredon Hill, Worcestershire
  • L.128 Cribb's Lodge Meadow, Leicestershire

North England

  • L.129 Skipwith Common, Yorkshire
  • L.130 Waterdale, Yorkshire
  • L.131 Duggleby High Barn Wold, Yorkshire
  • L.132 East Dale, Yorkshire
  • L.133 Humphrey Head, Lancashire
  • L.134 Gait Barrows, Lancashire
  • L.135 Hutton Roof Crags and Farleton Knott, Westmorland
  • L.136 Whitbarrow Scar, Westmorland
  • L.137 Scout and Cunswick Scars, Westmorland
  • L.138 Thrislington Plantation, Durham
  • L.139 Orton Meadows, Westmorland
  • L.140 Crosby Gill, Westmorland
  • L.141 Wintringham Marsh, Yorkshire
  • L.142 Derwent Ings, Yorkshire
  • L.143 Gowk Bank, Cumberland
  • L.144 Upper Teesdale Meadows, Durham - Yorkshire
  • L.145 Strensall Common, Yorkshire
  • L.146 Lazonby and Wan Fells, Cumberland
  • L.147 Arnside Knott and Warton Crag, Westmorland - Lancashire
  • L.148 Cassop Vale, Durham

Southeast England

  • OW.1 Oppen Pits, Kent
  • OW.2 Pevensey Levels, Sussex
  • OW.3 Tring Reservoirs, Hertfordshire
  • OW.4 Romney Marsh, Kent

South England

  • OW.5 River Avon system, Hampshire / Wiltshire
  • OW.6 Oberwater, Hampshire
  • OW.7 Woolmer Pond, Hampshire
  • OW.8 Moors River, Hampshire / Dorset
  • OW.9 Cotswold Water Park, Wiltshire / Gloucestershire
  • OW.10 Hatchet Pond, Hampshire
  • OW.11 Wychwood Ponds, Oxfordshire
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