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List of local nature reserves in Hertfordshire

Hertfordshire is a county in eastern England. It is bordered by Bedfordshire to the north, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Essex to the east, Buckinghamshire to the west and Greater London to the south. The county town is Hertford. As of June 2014, the county has a population of 1,154,800[1] in an area of 634 square miles (1,640 km2).[2]

Rickmansworth Aquadrome

Local nature reserves (LNRs) are designated by local authorities under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. The local authority must have legal control over the site, by owning or leasing it or having an agreement with the owner. LNRs are sites which have a special local interest either biologically or geologically, and local authorities have a duty to care for them. They can apply local bye-laws to manage and protect LNRs.[3][4]

As of July 2015, forty-two LNRs in Hertfordshire have been notified to Natural England.[5] The largest site is Therfield Heath with 147.3 hectares (364 acres). It has some of the richest chalk grassland in England, and it is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).[6] The smallest is Oxleys Wood in Hatfield, which has an area of only 1.2 hectares (3.0 acres). This wood often floods, and it provides a habitat for a wide range of insects and birds.[7] Several other sites are also SSSIs, such as Croxley Common Moor[8] and Sherrardspark Wood.[9] The oldest LNR in Hertfordshire listed by Natural England is Hilfield Park Reservoir, declared in 1969,[10] and the newest Weston Hills in 2012.[11]

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Site Photograph Area[a] Location[b] Map[c] Details[d] Other classifications Description
Albans Wood   4.1 hectares (10 acres) Watford
51°41′39″N 0°23′54″W / 51.6941°N 0.3983°W / 51.6941; -0.3983 (Albans Wood)
TL 108 007
Map The site is ancient semi-natural woodland. It is mainly oak with other trees such as beech, horse chestnut and sweet chestnut. Mammals include muntjac deer and noctule bats.[13]
Batford Springs   3.5 hectares (8.6 acres) St Albans
51°49′22″N 0°20′19″W / 51.8228°N 0.3386°W / 51.8228; -0.3386 (Batford Springs)
TL 146 151
Map The main feature of the reserve is a number of small springs which are the source of chalk streams and ponds. The River Lea runs through the site, and there is grassland and a small wood.[14]
Cassiobury Park   25.1 hectares (62 acres) Watford
51°39′34″N 0°25′32″W / 51.6594°N 0.4256°W / 51.6594; -0.4256 (Cassiobury Park)
TQ 090 968
Map Details HMWT[15] This large park in Watford has a variety of habitats, including streams, ponds, watercress beds, wet grassland and wet woodland. The Grand Union Canal and River Gade run through the site.[16]
Cheshunt Park[e]   40.0 hectares (99 acres) Broxbourne
51°43′00″N 0°02′45″W / 51.7167°N 0.04575°W / 51.7167; -0.04575 (Cheshunt Park)
TL 351 038
Map The history of the park goes back to Roman times. It is grass and woodland which has ancient hedgerows, wildflower meadows, a pond and an orchard which is cropped by traditional cattle breeds.[17][18]
Chorleywood Common   75.6 hectares (187 acres) Three Rivers
51°39′15″N 0°30′40″W / 51.6542°N 0.5110°W / 51.6542; -0.5110 (Chorleywood Common)
TQ 031 961
Map Details CAONB[19] Some 300 fungi, 70 plant species and fifty birds have been recorded on the common, which has habitats including acid heathland, neutral grassland, chalk meadows and secondary woodland.[20]
Chorleywood House Estate   64.3 hectares (159 acres) Three Rivers
51°39′47″N 0°30′08″W / 51.6631°N 0.5021°W / 51.6631; -0.5021 (Chorleywood House Estate)
TQ 037 971
Map Details The River Chess runs through the estate, which has formal parkland surrounding a 200-year-old manor house, meadows and mature woodland.[21]
Colney Heath   22.5 hectares (56 acres) St Albans
51°44′17″N 0°15′38″W / 51.7380°N 0.2606°W / 51.7380; -0.2606 (Colney Heath)
TL 202 058
Map Details The site is acid grassland, which is unusual in Hertfordshire, and the River Colne runs through it. The heath is managed to maintain the grassland and the diversity of plant species along the river.[22]
The Commons   13.2 hectares (33 acres) Welwyn Hatfield
51°47′01″N 0°10′34″W / 51.7835°N 0.1762°W / 51.7835; -0.1762 (The Commons, Welwyn Garden City)
TL 259 110
Map Details The site has a variety of habitats including oak woodland, flower-rich meadows, wet fens, ditches and ponds. The meadows are grazed by livestock.[23]
Croxley Common Moor   41.2 hectares (102 acres) Three Rivers
51°38′30″N 0°26′11″W / 51.6416°N 0.4363°W / 51.6416; -0.4363 (Croxley Common Moor)
TQ 083 948
Map Details SSSI[8] The site is mainly grass heathland with some ancient woodland and hazel coppice. Over 250 species of plants have been recorded.[8][24]
Danesbury Park   24.5 hectares (61 acres) Welwyn Hatfield
51°50′14″N 0°13′03″W / 51.8372°N 0.2176°W / 51.8372; -0.2176 (Danesbury Park)
TL 229 169
Map The site was formerly the park of Danesbury House, and it still has some large mature trees which are important to wildlife. Grassland areas, which are grazed by rare-breed cattle, have many varieties of flowering plants.[25]
Fisher's Field   1.8 hectares (4.4 acres) Hertsmere
51°39′28″N 0°22′56″W / 51.6579°N 0.3823°W / 51.6579; -0.3823 (Fisher's Field)
TQ 120 967
Map Details The area was allotments during the Second World War. There are areas of woodland, with trees including oak, rowan and wild cherry, and a wildflower meadow and scrub with bramble, raspberry and willow herb. Animals include green woodpeckers, shrews and bees.[26]
Furzefield Wood and Lower Halfpenny   7.4 hectares (18 acres) Hertsmere
51°42′21″N 0°12′14″W / 51.7057°N 0.2040°W / 51.7057; -0.2040 (Furzefield Wood and Lower Halfpenny)
TL 242 023
Map The wood has been managed for coppicing for over 300 years. It now provides a habitat for birds, and fallen branches are important for invertebrates. Lower Halfpenny is a meadow which was once the route of an old drovers' track.[27]
Garston Park   6.4 hectares (16 acres) Watford
51°41′28″N 0°22′47″W / 51.6912°N 0.3796°W / 51.6912; -0.3796 (Garston Park)
TL 121 004
Map The nature reserve has woodland which is mainly oak, ash and sycamore, and there are also areas of grassland and wetland. Mammals include muntjac deer and pipistrelle bats.[28]
Harebreaks Wood   5.1 hectares (13 acres) Watford
51°40′51″N 0°24′32″W / 51.6808°N 0.4089°W / 51.6808; -0.4089 (Harebreaks Wood)
TQ 101 992
Map The site is semi-natural woodland of oak, ash and cherry, which goes back to at least 1600. Birds include treecreeper and nuthatch, and there mammals such as muntjac deer and pipistrelle bats.[29][30]
Hilfield Park Reservoir[f]   74.7 hectares (185 acres) Hertsmere
51°38′57″N 0°19′39″W / 51.6491°N 0.3276°W / 51.6491; -0.3276 (Hilfield Park Reservoir)
TQ 158 958
Map Details HMWT[31] This large reservoir is of national importance for pochards, tufted ducks and common tern. The margins have marshy areas with many breeding birds and marsh plants, such as reedmace and reed canarygrass.[32][33]
Howe Dell   4.0 hectares (9.9 acres) Welwyn Hatfield
51°45′26″N 0°13′20″W / 51.7572°N 0.2222°W / 51.7572; -0.2222 (Howe Dell)
TL 228 080
Map The site is woodland which runs along both sides of a stream with steep sides. The main trees are hornbeam, oak and beech.[34]
Howe Grove Wood   8.5 hectares (21 acres) Dacorum
51°45′58″N 0°28′00″W / 51.7661°N 0.4668°W / 51.7661; -0.4668 (Howe Grove Wood)
TL 059 086
Map Details This site is dense woodland next to the A4147 road in Hemel Hempstead.[35]
Ivel Springs   15.4 hectares (38 acres) North Hertfordshire
51°59′39″N 0°11′38″W / 51.9942°N 0.1939°W / 51.9942; -0.1939 (Ivel Springs)
TL 241 344
Map Details The site, which was a rubbish dump until the 1950s, has habitats including woodland, wetland and pasture. Its springs are the source of the River Ivel, and they have a wide variety of wildlife.[36]
The Lairage Land   4.4 hectares (11 acres) Watford
51°38′41″N 0°24′21″W / 51.6448°N 0.4059°W / 51.6448; -0.4059 (The Lairage Land)
TQ 104 952
Map Details The site is mainly rough grassland, with some woodland and scrub. The River Colne runs along its southern boundary, with stream water crowfoot and yellow water lily growing in the water. A notable insect is Roesel's bush-crickets.[37]
Mardley Heath   41.1 hectares (102 acres) Welwyn Hatfield
51°50′58″N 0°11′33″W / 51.8494°N 0.1925°W / 51.8494; -0.1925 (Mardley Heath)
TL 246 183
Map Details In the middle of the twentieth century the heath was used for gravel extraction, and it is now regenerating naturally. Oak and hornbeam woodland around the perimeter remains, and it is managed to enhance biodiversity.[38]
Marshalls Heath   4.0 hectares (9.9 acres) St Albans
51°49′15″N 0°19′01″W / 51.8207°N 0.3169°W / 51.8207; -0.3169 (Marshalls Heath)
TL 161 149
Map Details The site is secondary woodland and scrub on acid heathland, but the many species recorded include forty on national lists of threatened species. It is one of the key Hertfordshire sites for butterflies and moths.[39]
Northaw Great Wood Country Park   120.7 hectares (298 acres) Welwyn Hatfield
51°43′22″N 0°08′28″W / 51.7227°N 0.14105304°W / 51.7227; -0.14105304 (Northaw Great Wood Country Park)
TL 285 043
Map Details SSSI[40] The park has one of the county's most extensive areas of ancient hornbeam woodland, with other trees including oak and silver birch. Glades, streams and springs add to the biodiversity.[40]
Norton Common   25.7 hectares (64 acres) North Hertfordshire
51°59′05″N 0°13′40″W / 51.9848°N 0.2278°W / 51.9848; -0.2278 (Norton Common)
TL 218 333
Map Details Woodland on this site has diverse wildlife including black squirrels, muntjac deer, and birds such as chiff chaffs and blackcaps. There are also meadows with wild flowers, and the Pix Brook, which is fed by mineral-rich springs.[41][42]
Oughtonhead Common   17.4 hectares (43 acres) North Hertfordshire
51°57′39″N 0°18′05″W / 51.9607°N 0.3015°W / 51.9607; -0.3015 (Oughtonhead Commo)
TL 168 305
Map Details The common is part of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.[43] It has a wide variety of habitats, and the River Oughton flows along the edge. English Longhorn cattle graze pasture areas.[44]
Oxhey Woods   100.2 hectares (248 acres) Three Rivers
51°37′27″N 0°24′29″W / 51.6241°N 0.4080°W / 51.6241; -0.4080 (Oxhey Woods)
TQ 103 929
Map Details The site is mainly semi-natural woodland, and some areas date back to the end of the last Ice Age, the Younger Dryas, 11,500 years ago.[45] Plants include bluebells, anemones and violets and the rare wild service tree.[46]
Oxleys Wood   1.2 hectares (3.0 acres) Welwyn Hatfield
51°45′03″N 0°13′24″W / 51.7509°N 0.2232°W / 51.7509; -0.2232 (Oxleys Wood)
TL 227 073
Map Details The wood floods in wet weather, particularly the northern part, which has a pond. Tree species include oak, ash, elm and willow, and they provide a habitat for insects which provide food for birds.[47]
Prestwick Road Meadows   2.8 hectares (6.9 acres) Three Rivers
51°37′03″N 0°23′17″W / 51.6176°N 0.3880°W / 51.6176; -0.3880 (Prestwick Road Meadows)
TQ 117 922
Map Details This site was formerly farm meadows. It has many insects and flowers include purple knapweed, yellow birdsfoot-trefoil and red clover. Old hedgerows still survive, and there is also a seasonal pond where frogs breed in the spring.[48]
Purwell Meadows   8.6 hectares (21 acres) North Hertfordshire
51°57′14″N 0°15′19″W / 51.9538°N 0.2552°W / 51.9538; -0.2552 (Purwell Meadows)
TL 200 298
Map Details The River Purwell runs through the meadows. Wildlife includes kingfishers, which are native to the area, and water voles.[49]
Rickmansworth Aquadrome   41.0 hectares (101 acres) Three Rivers
51°37′59″N 0°28′43″W / 51.6331°N 0.4785°W / 51.6331; -0.4785 (Rickmansworth Aquadrome)
TQ 054 938
Map Details There are two lakes and a diverse range of wildlife habitats.[50] The site has trees such as oaks and willows, birds including herons and moorhens, and small copper and gatekeeper butterflies.[51]
Sherrardspark Wood   73.2 hectares (181 acres) Welwyn Hatfield
51°48′37″N 0°13′02″W / 51.8102°N 0.2172°W / 51.8102; -0.2172 (Sherrardspark Wood)
TL 230 139
Map Details SSSI[9] Much of this site is sessile oak woodland. Some trees are 250 years old, and diverse flora includes violet and broad-leaved helleborine, both of which are rare.[9]
Shrubhill Common   9.8 hectares (24 acres) Dacorum
51°45′14″N 0°30′07″W / 51.7539°N 0.5020°W / 51.7539; -0.5020 (Shrubhill Common)
TL 035 072
Map Details CAONB[52] The common is woodland and scrub, together with two fields which are chalk grassland. There are over 100 species of wild flowers, and herbs such as marjoram and basil.[53]
Singlers Marsh   6.3 hectares (16 acres) Welwyn Hatfield
51°50′07″N 0°13′14″W / 51.8354°N 0.2206°W / 51.8354; -0.2206 (Singlers Marsh)
TL 227 167
Map Details The River Mimram runs along the edge of this site. It has grassland, which is managed by cattle grazing and cutting, and areas of willow scrub with some more mature trees.[54]
Stanborough Reedmarsh   3.3 hectares (8.2 acres) Welwyn Hatfield
51°48′37″N 0°13′02″W / 51.8102°N 0.2172°W / 51.8102; -0.2172 (Stanborough Reedmarsh)
TL 230 139
Map Details HMWT[55] The site is wet willow woodland on the bank of the River Lea. It is important for water voles and birds such as reed and sedge warblers.[56] Water figwort, common meadow rue and water chickweed grow along the river bank.[55]
Stocker's Lake   37.9 hectares (94 acres) Three Rivers
51°37′47″N 0°29′19″W / 51.6297°N 0.4887°W / 51.6297; -0.4887 (Stockers Lake)
TQ 047 934
Map Details HMWT[57] This is an old flooded gravel pit which has over sixty species of breeding birds, including shoveler and goldeneye ducks in nationally important numbers.[58]
Therfield Heath   147.3 hectares (364 acres) North Hertfordshire
52°02′32″N 0°03′18″W / 52.0423°N 0.05491°W / 52.0423; -0.05491 (Therfield Heath)
TL 335 400
Map Details SSSI[6] This is unimproved pasture and has some of the richest chalk grassland in England. Plants include the rare pasque flower, and there are insects such as the chalkhill blue butterfly.[6]
Top Field and Cozens Grove   6.1 hectares (15 acres) Broxbourne
51°44′30″N 0°01′54″W / 51.7416°N 0.03164°W / 51.7416; -0.03164 (Top Field and Cozens Grove)
TL 360 066
Map Details Top Field is a wildflower meadow which is mown to provide a habitat for small mammals, birds and insects. Cozens Grove is an ancient wood which has coppiced hornbeam and a medieval sunken ditch.[59][60]
Watercress Wildlife Site   1.2 hectares (3.0 acres) St Albans
51°44′37″N 0°19′58″W / 51.7436°N 0.3328°W / 51.7436; -0.3328 (Watercress Wildlife Site)
TL 152 063
Map Details The site was formerly one of the many commercial watercress beds in the area.[61] It has a wide variety of wildlife, including water rails, kingfishers, little grebes and muntjac deer.[62]
Waterford Heath   35.2 hectares (87 acres) East Hertfordshire
51°49′05″N 0°05′32″W / 51.8181°N 0.09215°W / 51.8181; -0.09215 (Waterford Heath)
TL 316 150
Map Details HMWT[63] The site is mainly grassland, with areas of scrub, wood plantation and semi-natural woodland. Breeding birds include skylarks and willow warblers, and there are reptiles such as slow worms and grass snakes.[64]
Weston Hills   17.0 hectares (42 acres) North Hertfordshire
51°48′15″N 0°10′55″W / 51.8042°N 0.18189°W / 51.8042; -0.18189 (Weston Hills)
TL 250 326
Map Details Chalk grassland is its most important ecological feature and one of the best examples in Hertfordshire; plants are very diverse because the harsh conditions do not allow vigorous species to become dominant.[65]
Wheathampstead   5.9 hectares (15 acres) St Albans
51°48′15″N 0°10′55″W / 51.8042°N 0.18188°W / 51.8042; -0.18188 (Wheathampstead)
TL 177 131
Map Details This L-shaped site has ash woodland, thorn scrub, mature hedgerows, and rough grassland. There are plants such as grass vetchling and bee orchid, birds including yellowhammer and whitethroat, and many butterflies.[66]
The Wick   3.4 hectares (8.4 acres) St Albans
51°45′43″N 0°18′39″W / 51.7619°N 0.3108°W / 51.7619; -0.3108 (The Wick, St Albans)
TL 166 083
Map Details This is ancient woodland which is semi-natural, and the main trees are oak and hornbeam. Other features are a seasonal pond and historic field boundaries of bank and ditch.[67]
The Withey Beds   7.5 hectares (19 acres) Three Rivers
51°38′04″N 0°26′38″W / 51.6345°N 0.4438°W / 51.6345; -0.4438 (The Withey Beds)
TQ 078 940
Map Details The site borders the River Colne, and it has a variety of habitats including dry grassland, wet woodland, marsh and ditches. A World War II pillbox has been turned into a bat roost.[68]

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Notes edit

  1. ^ 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.)[12]
  2. ^ The location is taken from the Natural England details page for the site.
  3. ^ The maps are on the Natural England database of Local Nature Reserves.
  4. ^ Details are on the pages on each site in the Natural England database of Local Nature Reserves.[12]
  5. ^ This site is wrongly named Chestnut Park on the details page and correctly Cheshunt Park on the map
  6. ^ Access to Hilfield Park Reservoir is restricted to members of the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust.[10] It is the only LNR in Hertfordshire which is not open to the public.

51°54′N 0°12′W / 51.9°N 0.2°W / 51.9; -0.2

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Hertfordshire is a county in eastern England It is bordered by Bedfordshire to the north Cambridgeshire to the north east Essex to the east Buckinghamshire to the west and Greater London to the south The county town is Hertford As of June 2014 the county has a population of 1 154 800 1 in an area of 634 square miles 1 640 km2 2 Rickmansworth AquadromeLocal nature reserves LNRs are designated by local authorities under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 The local authority must have legal control over the site by owning or leasing it or having an agreement with the owner LNRs are sites which have a special local interest either biologically or geologically and local authorities have a duty to care for them They can apply local bye laws to manage and protect LNRs 3 4 As of July 2015 forty two LNRs in Hertfordshire have been notified to Natural England 5 The largest site is Therfield Heath with 147 3 hectares 364 acres It has some of the richest chalk grassland in England and it is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest SSSI 6 The smallest is Oxleys Wood in Hatfield which has an area of only 1 2 hectares 3 0 acres This wood often floods and it provides a habitat for a wide range of insects and birds 7 Several other sites are also SSSIs such as Croxley Common Moor 8 and Sherrardspark Wood 9 The oldest LNR in Hertfordshire listed by Natural England is Hilfield Park Reservoir declared in 1969 10 and the newest Weston Hills in 2012 11 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 Key 1 1 Other classifications 2 Sites 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesKey editOther classifications edit CAONB Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty HMWT Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust SSSI Site of Special Scientific InterestSites editSite Photograph Area a Location b Map c Details d Other classifications DescriptionAlbans Wood nbsp 4 1 hectares 10 acres Watford51 41 39 N 0 23 54 W 51 6941 N 0 3983 W 51 6941 0 3983 Albans Wood TL 108 007 Map Details The site is ancient semi natural woodland It is mainly oak with other trees such as beech horse chestnut and sweet chestnut Mammals include muntjac deer and noctule bats 13 Batford Springs nbsp 3 5 hectares 8 6 acres St Albans51 49 22 N 0 20 19 W 51 8228 N 0 3386 W 51 8228 0 3386 Batford Springs TL 146 151 Map Details The main feature of the reserve is a number of small springs which are the source of chalk streams and ponds The River Lea runs through the site and there is grassland and a small wood 14 Cassiobury Park nbsp 25 1 hectares 62 acres Watford51 39 34 N 0 25 32 W 51 6594 N 0 4256 W 51 6594 0 4256 Cassiobury Park TQ 090 968 Map Details HMWT 15 This large park in Watford has a variety of habitats including streams ponds watercress beds wet grassland and wet woodland The Grand Union Canal and River Gade run through the site 16 Cheshunt Park e nbsp 40 0 hectares 99 acres Broxbourne51 43 00 N 0 02 45 W 51 7167 N 0 04575 W 51 7167 0 04575 Cheshunt Park TL 351 038 Map Details The history of the park goes back to Roman times It is grass and woodland which has ancient hedgerows wildflower meadows a pond and an orchard which is cropped by traditional cattle breeds 17 18 Chorleywood Common nbsp 75 6 hectares 187 acres Three Rivers51 39 15 N 0 30 40 W 51 6542 N 0 5110 W 51 6542 0 5110 Chorleywood Common TQ 031 961 Map Details CAONB 19 Some 300 fungi 70 plant species and fifty birds have been recorded on the common which has habitats including acid heathland neutral grassland chalk meadows and secondary woodland 20 Chorleywood House Estate nbsp 64 3 hectares 159 acres Three Rivers51 39 47 N 0 30 08 W 51 6631 N 0 5021 W 51 6631 0 5021 Chorleywood House Estate TQ 037 971 Map Details The River Chess runs through the estate which has formal parkland surrounding a 200 year old manor house meadows and mature woodland 21 Colney Heath nbsp 22 5 hectares 56 acres St Albans51 44 17 N 0 15 38 W 51 7380 N 0 2606 W 51 7380 0 2606 Colney Heath TL 202 058 Map Details The site is acid grassland which is unusual in Hertfordshire and the River Colne runs through it The heath is managed to maintain the grassland and the diversity of plant species along the river 22 The Commons nbsp 13 2 hectares 33 acres Welwyn Hatfield51 47 01 N 0 10 34 W 51 7835 N 0 1762 W 51 7835 0 1762 The Commons Welwyn Garden City TL 259 110 Map Details The site has a variety of habitats including oak woodland flower rich meadows wet fens ditches and ponds The meadows are grazed by livestock 23 Croxley Common Moor nbsp 41 2 hectares 102 acres Three Rivers51 38 30 N 0 26 11 W 51 6416 N 0 4363 W 51 6416 0 4363 Croxley Common Moor TQ 083 948 Map Details SSSI 8 The site is mainly grass heathland with some ancient woodland and hazel coppice Over 250 species of plants have been recorded 8 24 Danesbury Park nbsp 24 5 hectares 61 acres Welwyn Hatfield51 50 14 N 0 13 03 W 51 8372 N 0 2176 W 51 8372 0 2176 Danesbury Park TL 229 169 Map Details The site was formerly the park of Danesbury House and it still has some large mature trees which are important to wildlife Grassland areas which are grazed by rare breed cattle have many varieties of flowering plants 25 Fisher s Field nbsp 1 8 hectares 4 4 acres Hertsmere51 39 28 N 0 22 56 W 51 6579 N 0 3823 W 51 6579 0 3823 Fisher s Field TQ 120 967 Map Details The area was allotments during the Second World War There are areas of woodland with trees including oak rowan and wild cherry and a wildflower meadow and scrub with bramble raspberry and willow herb Animals include green woodpeckers shrews and bees 26 Furzefield Wood and Lower Halfpenny nbsp 7 4 hectares 18 acres Hertsmere51 42 21 N 0 12 14 W 51 7057 N 0 2040 W 51 7057 0 2040 Furzefield Wood and Lower Halfpenny TL 242 023 Map Details The wood has been managed for coppicing for over 300 years It now provides a habitat for birds and fallen branches are important for invertebrates Lower Halfpenny is a meadow which was once the route of an old drovers track 27 Garston Park nbsp 6 4 hectares 16 acres Watford51 41 28 N 0 22 47 W 51 6912 N 0 3796 W 51 6912 0 3796 Garston Park TL 121 004 Map Details The nature reserve has woodland which is mainly oak ash and sycamore and there are also areas of grassland and wetland Mammals include muntjac deer and pipistrelle bats 28 Harebreaks Wood nbsp 5 1 hectares 13 acres Watford51 40 51 N 0 24 32 W 51 6808 N 0 4089 W 51 6808 0 4089 Harebreaks Wood TQ 101 992 Map Details The site is semi natural woodland of oak ash and cherry which goes back to at least 1600 Birds include treecreeper and nuthatch and there mammals such as muntjac deer and pipistrelle bats 29 30 Hilfield Park Reservoir f nbsp 74 7 hectares 185 acres Hertsmere51 38 57 N 0 19 39 W 51 6491 N 0 3276 W 51 6491 0 3276 Hilfield Park Reservoir TQ 158 958 Map Details HMWT 31 This large reservoir is of national importance for pochards tufted ducks and common tern The margins have marshy areas with many breeding birds and marsh plants such as reedmace and reed canarygrass 32 33 Howe Dell nbsp 4 0 hectares 9 9 acres Welwyn Hatfield51 45 26 N 0 13 20 W 51 7572 N 0 2222 W 51 7572 0 2222 Howe Dell TL 228 080 Map Details The site is woodland which runs along both sides of a stream with steep sides The main trees are hornbeam oak and beech 34 Howe Grove Wood nbsp 8 5 hectares 21 acres Dacorum51 45 58 N 0 28 00 W 51 7661 N 0 4668 W 51 7661 0 4668 Howe Grove Wood TL 059 086 Map Details This site is dense woodland next to the A4147 road in Hemel Hempstead 35 Ivel Springs nbsp 15 4 hectares 38 acres North Hertfordshire51 59 39 N 0 11 38 W 51 9942 N 0 1939 W 51 9942 0 1939 Ivel Springs TL 241 344 Map Details The site which was a rubbish dump until the 1950s has habitats including woodland wetland and pasture Its springs are the source of the River Ivel and they have a wide variety of wildlife 36 The Lairage Land nbsp 4 4 hectares 11 acres Watford51 38 41 N 0 24 21 W 51 6448 N 0 4059 W 51 6448 0 4059 The Lairage Land TQ 104 952 Map Details The site is mainly rough grassland with some woodland and scrub The River Colne runs along its southern boundary with stream water crowfoot and yellow water lily growing in the water A notable insect is Roesel s bush crickets 37 Mardley Heath nbsp 41 1 hectares 102 acres Welwyn Hatfield51 50 58 N 0 11 33 W 51 8494 N 0 1925 W 51 8494 0 1925 Mardley Heath TL 246 183 Map Details In the middle of the twentieth century the heath was used for gravel extraction and it is now regenerating naturally Oak and hornbeam woodland around the perimeter remains and it is managed to enhance biodiversity 38 Marshalls Heath nbsp 4 0 hectares 9 9 acres St Albans51 49 15 N 0 19 01 W 51 8207 N 0 3169 W 51 8207 0 3169 Marshalls Heath TL 161 149 Map Details The site is secondary woodland and scrub on acid heathland but the many species recorded include forty on national lists of threatened species It is one of the key Hertfordshire sites for butterflies and moths 39 Northaw Great Wood Country Park nbsp 120 7 hectares 298 acres Welwyn Hatfield51 43 22 N 0 08 28 W 51 7227 N 0 14105304 W 51 7227 0 14105304 Northaw Great Wood Country Park TL 285 043 Map Details SSSI 40 The park has one of the county s most extensive areas of ancient hornbeam woodland with other trees including oak and silver birch Glades streams and springs add to the biodiversity 40 Norton Common nbsp 25 7 hectares 64 acres North Hertfordshire51 59 05 N 0 13 40 W 51 9848 N 0 2278 W 51 9848 0 2278 Norton Common TL 218 333 Map Details Woodland on this site has diverse wildlife including black squirrels muntjac deer and birds such as chiff chaffs and blackcaps There are also meadows with wild flowers and the Pix Brook which is fed by mineral rich springs 41 42 Oughtonhead Common nbsp 17 4 hectares 43 acres North Hertfordshire51 57 39 N 0 18 05 W 51 9607 N 0 3015 W 51 9607 0 3015 Oughtonhead Commo TL 168 305 Map Details The common is part of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 43 It has a wide variety of habitats and the River Oughton flows along the edge English Longhorn cattle graze pasture areas 44 Oxhey Woods nbsp 100 2 hectares 248 acres Three Rivers51 37 27 N 0 24 29 W 51 6241 N 0 4080 W 51 6241 0 4080 Oxhey Woods TQ 103 929 Map Details The site is mainly semi natural woodland and some areas date back to the end of the last Ice Age the Younger Dryas 11 500 years ago 45 Plants include bluebells anemones and violets and the rare wild service tree 46 Oxleys Wood nbsp 1 2 hectares 3 0 acres Welwyn Hatfield51 45 03 N 0 13 24 W 51 7509 N 0 2232 W 51 7509 0 2232 Oxleys Wood TL 227 073 Map Details The wood floods in wet weather particularly the northern part which has a pond Tree species include oak ash elm and willow and they provide a habitat for insects which provide food for birds 47 Prestwick Road Meadows nbsp 2 8 hectares 6 9 acres Three Rivers51 37 03 N 0 23 17 W 51 6176 N 0 3880 W 51 6176 0 3880 Prestwick Road Meadows TQ 117 922 Map Details This site was formerly farm meadows It has many insects and flowers include purple knapweed yellow birdsfoot trefoil and red clover Old hedgerows still survive and there is also a seasonal pond where frogs breed in the spring 48 Purwell Meadows nbsp 8 6 hectares 21 acres North Hertfordshire51 57 14 N 0 15 19 W 51 9538 N 0 2552 W 51 9538 0 2552 Purwell Meadows TL 200 298 Map Details The River Purwell runs through the meadows Wildlife includes kingfishers which are native to the area and water voles 49 Rickmansworth Aquadrome nbsp 41 0 hectares 101 acres Three Rivers51 37 59 N 0 28 43 W 51 6331 N 0 4785 W 51 6331 0 4785 Rickmansworth Aquadrome TQ 054 938 Map Details There are two lakes and a diverse range of wildlife habitats 50 The site has trees such as oaks and willows birds including herons and moorhens and small copper and gatekeeper butterflies 51 Sherrardspark Wood nbsp 73 2 hectares 181 acres Welwyn Hatfield51 48 37 N 0 13 02 W 51 8102 N 0 2172 W 51 8102 0 2172 Sherrardspark Wood TL 230 139 Map Details SSSI 9 Much of this site is sessile oak woodland Some trees are 250 years old and diverse flora includes violet and broad leaved helleborine both of which are rare 9 Shrubhill Common nbsp 9 8 hectares 24 acres Dacorum51 45 14 N 0 30 07 W 51 7539 N 0 5020 W 51 7539 0 5020 Shrubhill Common TL 035 072 Map Details CAONB 52 The common is woodland and scrub together with two fields which are chalk grassland There are over 100 species of wild flowers and herbs such as marjoram and basil 53 Singlers Marsh nbsp 6 3 hectares 16 acres Welwyn Hatfield51 50 07 N 0 13 14 W 51 8354 N 0 2206 W 51 8354 0 2206 Singlers Marsh TL 227 167 Map Details The River Mimram runs along the edge of this site It has grassland which is managed by cattle grazing and cutting and areas of willow scrub with some more mature trees 54 Stanborough Reedmarsh nbsp 3 3 hectares 8 2 acres Welwyn Hatfield51 48 37 N 0 13 02 W 51 8102 N 0 2172 W 51 8102 0 2172 Stanborough Reedmarsh TL 230 139 Map Details HMWT 55 The site is wet willow woodland on the bank of the River Lea It is important for water voles and birds such as reed and sedge warblers 56 Water figwort common meadow rue and water chickweed grow along the river bank 55 Stocker s Lake nbsp 37 9 hectares 94 acres Three Rivers51 37 47 N 0 29 19 W 51 6297 N 0 4887 W 51 6297 0 4887 Stockers Lake TQ 047 934 Map Details HMWT 57 This is an old flooded gravel pit which has over sixty species of breeding birds including shoveler and goldeneye ducks in nationally important numbers 58 Therfield Heath nbsp 147 3 hectares 364 acres North Hertfordshire52 02 32 N 0 03 18 W 52 0423 N 0 05491 W 52 0423 0 05491 Therfield Heath TL 335 400 Map Details SSSI 6 This is unimproved pasture and has some of the richest chalk grassland in England Plants include the rare pasque flower and there are insects such as the chalkhill blue butterfly 6 Top Field and Cozens Grove nbsp 6 1 hectares 15 acres Broxbourne51 44 30 N 0 01 54 W 51 7416 N 0 03164 W 51 7416 0 03164 Top Field and Cozens Grove TL 360 066 Map Details Top Field is a wildflower meadow which is mown to provide a habitat for small mammals birds and insects Cozens Grove is an ancient wood which has coppiced hornbeam and a medieval sunken ditch 59 60 Watercress Wildlife Site nbsp 1 2 hectares 3 0 acres St Albans51 44 37 N 0 19 58 W 51 7436 N 0 3328 W 51 7436 0 3328 Watercress Wildlife Site TL 152 063 Map Details The site was formerly one of the many commercial watercress beds in the area 61 It has a wide variety of wildlife including water rails kingfishers little grebes and muntjac deer 62 Waterford Heath nbsp 35 2 hectares 87 acres East Hertfordshire51 49 05 N 0 05 32 W 51 8181 N 0 09215 W 51 8181 0 09215 Waterford Heath TL 316 150 Map Details HMWT 63 The site is mainly grassland with areas of scrub wood plantation and semi natural woodland Breeding birds include skylarks and willow warblers and there are reptiles such as slow worms and grass snakes 64 Weston Hills nbsp 17 0 hectares 42 acres North Hertfordshire51 48 15 N 0 10 55 W 51 8042 N 0 18189 W 51 8042 0 18189 Weston Hills TL 250 326 Map Details Chalk grassland is its most important ecological feature and one of the best examples in Hertfordshire plants are very diverse because the harsh conditions do not allow vigorous species to become dominant 65 Wheathampstead nbsp 5 9 hectares 15 acres St Albans51 48 15 N 0 10 55 W 51 8042 N 0 18188 W 51 8042 0 18188 Wheathampstead TL 177 131 Map Details This L shaped site has ash woodland thorn scrub mature hedgerows and rough grassland There are plants such as grass vetchling and bee orchid birds including yellowhammer and whitethroat and many butterflies 66 The Wick nbsp 3 4 hectares 8 4 acres St Albans51 45 43 N 0 18 39 W 51 7619 N 0 3108 W 51 7619 0 3108 The Wick St Albans TL 166 083 Map Details This is ancient woodland which is semi natural and the main trees are oak and hornbeam Other features are a seasonal pond and historic field boundaries of bank and ditch 67 The Withey Beds nbsp 7 5 hectares 19 acres Three Rivers51 38 04 N 0 26 38 W 51 6345 N 0 4438 W 51 6345 0 4438 The Withey Beds TQ 078 940 Map Details The site borders the River Colne and it has a variety of habitats including dry grassland wet woodland marsh and ditches A World War II pillbox has been turned into a bat roost 68 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Local Nature Reserves in Hertfordshire List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Hertfordshire Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust List of local nature reserves in EnglandNotes edit 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 12 The location is taken from the Natural England details page for the site The maps are on the Natural England database of Local Nature Reserves Details are on the pages on each site in the Natural England database of Local Nature Reserves 12 This site is wrongly named Chestnut Park on the details page and correctly Cheshunt Park on the map Access to Hilfield Park Reservoir is restricted to members of the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust 10 It is the only LNR in Hertfordshire which is not open to the public 51 54 N 0 12 W 51 9 N 0 2 W 51 9 0 2References edit Resident Population Hertfordshire Local Information System Archived from the original on 15 July 2015 Retrieved 29 July 2015 Area Measurements Hertfordshire Local Information System Archived from the original on 10 February 2015 Retrieved 10 February 2015 Protected or designated areas Department for Environment Food amp Rural Affairs and Natural England 9 April 2013 Archived from the original on 4 May 2015 Retrieved 29 July 2015 Local nature reserves setting up and management Department for Environment Food amp Rural Affairs and Natural England 2 October 2014 Archived from the original on 4 July 2015 Retrieved 29 July 2015 Local Nature Reserves Search Results for Hertfordshire 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