Iping and Stedham Commons
An outstanding example of lowland heath with a wealth of fauna and flora.
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An outstanding example of lowland heath with a wealth of fauna and flora.
Lowland heath and woodland with a variety of heathland species. The Elstead Group of Commons includes Elstead, Royal, Bagmoor & Guinea Commons.
Greenham and Crookham Commons form the largest continuous tract of open heath in Berkshire. It is special for the mix of purple and pink heathers and golden yellow gorse, wildflower-filled…
Heathland, woodland and a dragonfly paradise. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
A mixture of semi-mature birch and oak woodlands and wildflower rich grassland. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
Also known as Hanbury Woods, this relict wood pasture reserve contains some of the oldest trees in the county.
Bucklebury Common is one of the largest commons in Berkshire and home to a rich variety of wildlife.
Rare heathland habitat by the side of the M25. Managed on behalf of Surrey County Council. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust
Step into a lovely example of Surrey heathland, with a wide range of flora and fauna. Managed on behalf of Surrey County Council.
A sprawling, spiny evergreen, Common juniper is famous for its traditional role in gin-making. Once common on downland, moorland and coastal heathland, it is now much rarer due to habitat loss.…