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  2. Owston, South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Close to the village is a site of special scientific interest called Owston Hay Meadows which is the second best example of neutral grassland hay meadow in South Yorkshire. The site consists of three small fields which together cover 13½ acres (5½ hectares) and were notified in 1979.

  3. Hay meadow - Wikipedia

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    A hay meadow is an area of land set aside for the production of hay.In Britain hay meadows are typically meadows with high botanical diversity supporting a diverse assemblage of organisms ranging from soil microbes, fungi, arthropods including many insects through to small mammals such as voles and their predators, and up to insectivorous birds and bats.

  4. Tolworth Court Farm Fields - Wikipedia

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    The landscape has changed little in the last 150 years. The fields are currently managed as neutral hay meadows. The northern field is damp and has plants typical of periodically waterlogged fields, such as creeping bent and marsh foxtail. Mammals on the site include woodmice, field voles and roe deer. [3]

  5. Mere Beck Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Mere Beck Meadows, formerly known as Willoughby Hall Meadows, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Teesdale district of County Durham, England. It consists of three hay meadows , situated on the south side of Hury Reservoir , immediately below the Blackton Reservoir dam .

  6. Sapperton Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Sapperton Meadows is a 14.7-hectare (36-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Heathfield in East Sussex. [1] [2] These poorly drained hay meadows and rich pastures are managed by traditional techniques. The flora is diverse, with species such as dyer’s greenweed, lesser spearwort and fleabane. There is an extensive ...

  7. List of local nature reserves in Essex - Wikipedia

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    Site Photograph Area [a] Location [b] Public access Other classifications Map [c] Details [d] Description Belfairs 37.1 hectares (92 acres) Leigh-on-Sea 51°33′38″N 0°37′27″E  /  51.5606°N 0.62422°E  / 51.5606; 0.62422  (Belfairs) TQ820879 Yes EWT, SSSI Map Details This is a small remnant of the ancient Hadleigh Great Wood. It is coppiced oak woodland on sands, gravels ...

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  9. List of local nature reserves in Greater London - Wikipedia

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    Site Photograph Area{{efn|Unless specified otherwise, the area is taken from the Natural England map of each site. (Click on the identify icon (i) in the "Feature Tools" and then click on the site.) [6] Location [b] Map [c] Details [d] Other class­ific­ations Free public access [e] Description Abney Park Cemetery: 12.54 hectares (31.0 acres ...