Park Road Pond
An important site for amphibians in Uxbridge.
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An important site for amphibians in Uxbridge.
Chalk grassland and yew woodland combine to make this North Downs landscape particularly special for wildlife lovers.
This rare fragment of surviving downland in Biggin Hill is said to have inspired a local man called Charles Darwin.
An area of secluded, wet willow woodland and reed swamp teems with wildlife next to south London’s River Wandle.
A unique mix of new and ancient woodland in Dulwich, with remnants of Victorian gardens, can be found at the Trust’s oldest nature reserve.
A century-old oak plantation over hazel coppice, providing a marvellous source of berries for birds in Hillingdon.
A remnant of an old Victorian garden in Hillingdon, the site is now developing into a site of increasing value for wildlife, aided by the presence of wetland areas.
This mixed woodland reserve close to the Cray Valley on London’s Kent border was formerly part of the estate of a Georgian manor house.
A chalk woodland wonder on London’s southern extremity.
Loved by bees, this patch of traditional English countryside within London’s leafy northern fringe in Barnet, teems with life every spring and summer.
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