Claylands
Nature reserve in Hampshire, United Kingdom
Claylands | |
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Type | Local Nature Reserve |
Location | Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire |
OS grid | SU 547 180 |
Area | 5.8 hectares (14 acres) |
Managed by | Hampshire Countryside Service |
Claylands is a 5.8-hectare (14-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Bishop's Waltham in Hampshire. It is owned by Hampshire County Council and managed by Hampshire Countryside Service.[1][2]
This former clay working has woodland, ponds, meadows and scrub. The ponds have populations of great crested newts.[1] There are butterflies such as marbled white, common blue and green hairstreak.[3]
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50°57′32″N 1°13′23″W / 50.959°N 1.223°W / 50.959; -1.223
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- Daneshill Park Woods
- Gutner Point
- Herbert Plantation
- The Mill Field
- Pamber Forest
- Popley Ponds
- Up Nately LNR
- Broxhead Common, Bordon
- Buriton Chalk Pit
- Catherington Down
- Catherington Lith, Horndean
- Deadwater Valley
- Dell Piece West
- Hazleton Common, Horndean
- Liss Riverside Railway Walk North
- Liss Riverside Railway Walk South
- Oxenbourne Down, Clanfield
- Rotherlands
- Shortheath Common
- Wealden Edge Hangers
- Yoell's Copse
- Gull Coppice
- Hackett's Marsh
- Holly Hill Woodland Park
- Hook with Warsash
- Kites Croft
- Titchfield Haven
- Warsash Common
- Elvetham Heath
- Fleet Pond
- Zebon Copse
- Brook Meadow (Emsworth)
- Hayling Billy
- The Kench, Hayling Island
- Sandy Point
- West Hayling
- Berry Coppice
- Bishops Waltham Branch
- Claylands
- Crab Wood
- Dundridge Meadows
- The Moors, Bishop's Waltham
- Round Coppice
- Shawford Down