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词条 List of local nature reserves in Greater London
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  1. Key

     Access  Other classifications 

  2. Sites

  3. Map of London boroughs

  4. See also

  5. Notes

  6. References

London is one of the largest urban areas in Europe, with an area of 1,572 km2 (607 sq mi).[1] Its boundaries were set in 1965 when Greater London, which covers the 32 London boroughs and the City of London, was created. Almost two-thirds of it is green space and wetlands.[2] Its population according to the 2011 census was 8.17 million.[3]

Local nature reserve (LNR) is a statutory designation by local authorities which gives protection to wildlife habitats and natural features. It allows local authorities to apply local bye-laws to manage and protect sites.[4] The local authority must have a legal interest in the site, by owning or leasing it or having a nature reserve agreement with the owner.[5] As of January 2016, Natural England gives details of 144 local nature reserves declared by local authorities in Greater London, which are listed below.[6]

The largest site, at {{convert|97.31|ha}}, is Brent Reservoir, most of which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its breeding wetland birds, especially great crested grebes, and for its marsh plant life.[6] The smallest is Burnt Ash Pond at {{convert|0.13|ha}}, an old farm pond in the middle of a residential area.[8] The longest is Parkland Walk, a linear site of {{convert|7.2|km|miles}} along the route of an old railway line.[9] Perivale Wood is one of the oldest nature reserves in Britain. It has been managed by the Selborne Society since 1902, and was designated an LNR in 1974.[7] The newest LNRs are Coldfall Wood, Alexandra Palace and Park and Masons Field, all declared in 2013.[8][12][9] Several sites, including Camley Street Natural Park in Kings Cross and Frays Valley, are managed by the London Wildlife Trust.[10]

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Access

  • YES = free public access to all or most of the site
  • PP = free public access to part of the site
  • PL = public access at limited times
  • NO = no public access
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Other classifications

  • EWT = Essex Wildlife Trust
  • LWT = London Wildlife Trust
  • NNR = National Nature Reserve
  • RSPB = Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
  • SM = Scheduled Monument
  • SSSI = Site of Special Scientific Interest
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Sites

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SitePhotographArea{{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.)[11]Location{{efn|The location is taken from the Natural England details page for the siteMap{{efn|Unless specified otherwise, the maps are on the Natural England database of local nature reserves.Details{{efn|Details are on the pages on each site in the Natural England database of local nature reserves.[11]Other classificationsAccessDescription
Abney Park Cemetery{{convert|12.54 |ha|acre}}{{coord>51.564 | -0.077 |type:landmark_region:GB|name=Abney Park Cemetery }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 334 868}}
MapDetailsYESThis is one of London's Magnificent Seven cemeteries. It was closed to burials in 1978 and is now managed as a nature reserve.[12]
Ackroyd Drive Greenlink{{convert|0.87|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.519 | -0.023 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Ackroyd Drive Greenlink }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 368 818 }}
MapDetailsYESThe Greenlink is a green corridor between Tower Hamlets Cemetery and Mile End Park.[13]
Adelaide{{convert|0.90|ha|acre}}[14]{{efn|name=Missing|Maps are missing for Adelaide and Bedfords Park. In these cases the area and map taken from the Greenspace Information for Greater London database.[15]}}{{coord>51.543 | -0.161 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Adelaide }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 276 843}}
Map{{efn>name=Missing}}DetailsPLThis nature reserve slopes down to a railway line. It is mainly neutral grassland, with areas of scrub and woodland.[16]
Ainslie Wood{{convert|2.06|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.611 | -0.011 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Ainslie Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 378 921 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is ancient woodland which has mature oaks and wild service trees. It is known locally as Bluebell Wood on account of its spring display.[17]
Alexandra Palace and Park{{convert|62.66|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.594 | -0.130 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Alexandra Palace and Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 296 900}}
MapDetailsYESThe park has a wide range of habitats for an urban area, and is particularly noted for its varied bird species.[18]
Anton Crescent Wetland{{convert|1.04|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.372 | -0.203 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Anton Crescent Wetland }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 252 652 }}
MapDetailsNOThe wetland is used as a flood storage area by the Environment Agency. It has open water, reed beds and willow trees.[19]
{{anchor|BBarnes Common{{convert|41.68|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.470 | -0.238 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Barnes Common }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 225 760 }}
MapDetailsYESThe common is mainly wooded, with areas of grassland. Plane, lime and horse chestnut trees were planted in the late nineteenth century[20]
Barnsbury Wood{{convert|0.32|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.542 | -0.115|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Barnsbury Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 308 842 }}
MapDetailsPLThe wood was the garden of a vicarage. It is mainly sycamore, ash and lime.[21]
Battersea Park Nature Areas{{convert|2.90|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.480 | -0.151 |type:landmark_region:GB|name=Battersea Park Nature Areas }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 285 773 }}
{{coord| 51.481 | -0.149|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Battersea Park Nature Areas }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 286 774 }}
MapDetailsYESThe nature areas have mixed woodland and scrub, four glades and a pond. There are twenty species of butterflies.[22]
Beam Valley{{convert|39.29|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.538 | 0.173|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Beam Valley }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 508 844 }}
MapDetailsYESA park on the bank the River Beam. Historic features include tanks traps and pillboxes.[23]
Beam Valley (Environment Agency){{convert|11.86|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.538 | 0.173 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Beam Valley (Environment Agency) }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 508 844 }}
MapDetailsYESPart of Beam Valley is owned by the Environment Agency, and it has been designated a separate LNR.[24]
Beckenham Place Park{{convert|95.14|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.418 | -0.012 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Beckenham Place Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 383 707 }}
MapDetailsYESThe park has extensive ancient woodland, diverse acid grassland, a natural stretch of river and an old pond.[25]
Bedfont Lakes Country Park{{convert|31.59|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.443 | -0.449 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Bedfont Lakes Country Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 079 727 }}
MapDetailsYESThe park has lakes created from a former landfill site, together with areas of grass and woodland.[26]
Bedfords Park{{convert|106.35|ha|acre}}[27]{{efn|name=Missing}}{{coord>51.608 | 0.192 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Bedfords Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 519 922 }}
Map{{efn>name=Missing}}DetailsEWT[28]YESThis site has wildflower meadows, diverse woodland, several ponds and a lake, as well as a herd of red deer.[29]
Belmont Pastures{{convert|1.26|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.346 | -0.199 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Belmont Pastures }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 255 623 }}
MapDetailsYESThe pastures are grassland and scrub, and they have a wide variety of crickets, butterflies and grasshoppers.[30]
Belsize Wood{{convert|0.27|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.553 | -0.164 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Belsize Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 274 854 }}
MapDetailsPPThis is a sloping wooded site with mature oak trees. It has a wide variety of insect species.[31][32]
Bennett's Hole{{convert|1.22|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.391 | -0.170|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Bennett's Hole }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 274 674 }}
MapDetailsYESDiverse habitats including woodland, marsh and scrub. The north has a variety of tree species, and the south has mainly crack willows and oaks.[33]
Bentley Priory{{convert|59.25|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.621 | -0.332 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Bentley Priory }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 156 927 }}
MapDetailsSSSI[34]YESThis is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, principally for its meadows. It also has extensive woods and two ponds.[35]
Big Wood and Little Wood{{convert|8.29|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.583 | -0.190 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Big Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 255 887 }}
{{coord| 51.586 | -0.193 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Little Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 253 890 }}
MapDetailsYESThese two small woods are the remnants of the forest which once covered north London. It has birds rarely seen in London, such as the green woodpecker.[36]
Blondin Park, Northfields{{convert|2.34|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.495 | -0.320 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Blondin Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 167 787 }}
MapDetailsYESThe nature area of this park has a pond, an orchard and a wildflower meadow.[37]
Bonesgate Open Space{{convert|5.07|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.361 | -0.291 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Bonesgate Open Space }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 191 638 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a path along the bank of the Bonesgate Stream. It is parkland with areas of hazel, and has a wide variety of breeding birds.[38]
Bramley Bank{{convert|10.30|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.354 | -0.058 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Bramley Bank }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 353 634 }}
MapDetailsLWT[44]YESBramley Bank has oak and ash woodland with a large pond, and areas of acidic grassland.[39]
Brent Reservoir/Welsh Harp{{convert|97.31|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.571 | -0.245 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Brent Reservoir }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 217 873 }}
MapDetailsSSSI[40]YESMost of the site is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, especially for its large number of breeding birds, including the great crested grebe.[41]
Brockley Nature Reserve{{convert|4.2|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.470 | 0.039 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Brockley Nature Reserve }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 405 733 }}
MapDetailsLWT[42]NOThis sloping railway cutting is mainly woodland with some areas of grassland, reeds and herbs. There are over 170 plant species, some unusual in the area.[42]
Brookmill Road{{convert|0.44|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.468 | -0.020 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Brookmill Road }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 376 762 }}
MapDetailsNOA steeply sloping disused railway embankment. It is woodland, with the main trees being hornbeam and hazel.[43]
Burnt Ash Pond{{convert|0.13|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.441 | 0.020 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Burnt Ash Pond }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 405 733 }}
MapDetailsNOA small pond in the middle of houses, which has an extensive variety of aquatic animals, including many breeding toads, and plants, including great and hoary willowherb.[44]
{{anchor|CCamley Street Natural Park{{convert|0.84|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.535 | -0.129 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Camley Street Natural Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 299 834 }}
MapDetailsLWT[52]YESThis nature reserve on the bank of Regents Canal in Kings Cross has ponds and areas of meadows and woodland, with birds such as reed warblers and kingfishers.[45]
Cannon Hill Common{{convert|14.16|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.400 | -0.222 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Cannon Hill Common }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 238 683 }}
MapDetailsYESThe common has meadows with plants such as meadow barley and meadow foxtail, and woodland dominated by ancient oak trees.[46]
Castle Hill{{convert|3.48|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.358 | -0.291 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Castle Hill }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 191 635 }}
MapDetailsSM[47]YESThis is the site of a medieval hunting lodge. It is woodland mainly of oak and hazel, with varied ground flora, including wood anemone and hairy St John's-wort.[38]
{{sortname|The| Chase - Barking|The Chase Nature Reserve{{convert|44.15|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.550 | 0.184 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= The Chase - Barking }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 515 857 }}
MapDetailsYESThe Chase is a footpath along the River Rom. It has diverse habitats and wildlife includes water voles.[48]
{{sortname|The| Chase - Havering|The Chase Nature Reserve{{convert|1.39|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.558 | 0.184 |type:landmark_region:GB|name=The Chase - Havering }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 515 866 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a continuation of The Chase in Barking. It has black poplar trees.[49]
Cherry Wood{{convert|1.76|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.397 |-0.215 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Cherry Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 243 680 }}
MapDetailsYESThe main trees are pedunculate oak, ash and horse chestnut. There are over twenty-five species of birds.[50]
Chiswick Eyot{{convert|0.83|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.487 | -0.246 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Chiswick Eyot }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 219 779 }}
MapDetailsNOThis is a small wooded island in the Thames. The main trees are willows, and the island is surrounded by reed beds.[51]
Coldfall Wood{{convert|13.43|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.597 | -0.162 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Coldfall Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 274 903}}
MapDetailsYESThis is ancient woodland, mainly of hornbeam, oak, birch and sycamore. There are a number of ground plants which are rare in London, such as pale sedge, trailing St John's wort and lady-fern.[52]
Coombe Hill Wood{{convert|2.19|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.419 | -0.251 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Coombe Hill Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 217 703 }}
MapDetailsYESThis wood is mainly oak, with an understorey of hazel coppice.[53]
Coppett's Wood and Glebelands{{convert|20.00|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.609 | -0.159|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Coppett's Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 276 916 }}
{{coord| 51.604 | -0.170 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Glebelands}}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 268 910 }}
MapDetailsYESCoppett's Wood is mainly oak and hornbeam, and has a number of rare insects.[54] Glebelands is a remnant of Finchley Common, and has woodland and ponds.[55]
Covert Way{{convert|6.77|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.660 | -0.173 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Covert Way }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 265 973 }}
MapDetailsYESCovert Way is deciduous woodland. Animals include muntjac deer, green and greater spotted woodpeckers, and white-letter and purple hair-streak butterflies.[56]
Crane Park Island{{convert|2.67|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.442 | -0.379 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Crane Park Island }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 128 727 }}
MapDetailsLWT[57]YESThis is an island in the River Crane. It has wet woodland, grassland and reed beds and fauna include kingfishers and water voles.[58]
Cranebank, Hatton{{convert|6.69|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.476 | -0.416 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Cranebank, Hatton }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 101 764 }}
MapDetailsYESCranebank is flood meadows by the River Crane, which are under water in winter. There are twenty-six species of butterflies and twelve of damselflies and dragonflies.[59]
Cranham Brickfields{{convert|8.69|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.564 | 0.278 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Cranham Brickfields }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 580 875 }}
MapDetailsYESCranham Brickfields has pasture, a pond, scrub and woodland. Invertebrates include the great crested newt and slowworm, and plants dyer's greenweed.[60]
Cranham Marsh{{convert|12.97|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.547 | 0.263 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Cranham Marsh }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 570 855 }}
MapDetailsEWT[61]YESThis site's habitats include marshes, ponds and ancient woodland, and a tributary of the River Markyke runs through the site.[62]
Cranmer Green{{convert|3.22|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.398 | -0.163 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Cranmer Green }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 279 681 }}
MapDetailsYESThe green has a pond, woodland and grassland.[33] The pond is probably late eighteenth century in origin.[63]
Crossness{{convert|25.50|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.501 | 0.148|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Crossness }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 492 802 }}
MapDetailsPPThis is a network of open water and ditches, with areas of rough grassland. There are over one hundred and thirty species of birds.[64]
Cuddington Meadows{{convert|1.39|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.334 |-0.214 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Cuddington Meadows }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 245 610 }}
MapDetailsYESCuddington Meadows is chalk grassland, and its most important feature is the variety of flowering plants. Sixteen butterfly species have been recorded.[65]
{{anchor|DDacres Wood{{convert|0.70|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.432 | -0.052 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Dacres Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 355 721 }}
MapDetailsPLThe wood has some massive turkey oaks, and ornamental shrubs which are probably inherited from a time when it was a Victorian garden. There are also marshes and a pond.[66]
Dagenham Village Churchyard{{convert|0.87|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.539 | 0.162 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Dagenham Village Churchyard }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 500 845 }}
MapDetailsYESThe old gravestones and walls in the churchyard provide a habitat for lichens and mosses, and woodpeckers feed in an avenue of lime trees.[67]
Danson Park Bog Garden, Welling{{convert|1.07|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.454 | 0.114 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Danson Park Bog Garden }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 470 749 }}
MapDetailsYESDanson Park has a large lake, and a marshy area at its western end has been converted into a nature reserve.[68]
Denham Country Park{{convert|19.82|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.574 | -0.485 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Denham Country Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 051 872 }}
MapDetailsYESThree rivers go through the park, the Colne, the Misbourne and the Frays. Birds include herons and kingfishers.[69]
Derwent Floodwash{{convert|1.83|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.392 | -0.226 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Derwent Floodwash }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 235 674 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is designed to store water during flooding of Pyl Brook, to prevent flooding downstream. It is wet grassland with a number of uncommon plant species.[70]
Devonshire Avenue Nature Area{{convert|0.42|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.354 | -0.189 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Devonshire Avenue Nature Area }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 262 632 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is mainly chalk grassland. It has the locally rare small blue butterfly, and the butterfly's food plant, kidney vetch.[71]
Downham Woodland Walk{{convert|2.82|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.430 | 0.002 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Downham Woodland Walk }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 393 720 }}
MapDetailsYESThe walk is ancient woodland. Trees include pedunculate oaks, hornbeams and field maples, and there are invertebrates such as stag and fungus beetles.[72]
Duke's Hollow{{convert|0.27|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.473 | -0.256 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Duke's Hollow }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 212 763 }}
MapDetailsYESDuke's Hollow slopes steeply down towards the Thames. It is woodland mainly of willow.[73]
Dulwich Upper Wood{{convert|1.74|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.424 | -0.078 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Dulwich Upper Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 337 712 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a remnant of the Great North Wood. It is mainly oak, and animals include stag beetles and bats.[74]
{{anchor|EEastbrookend Country Park{{convert|67.39|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.552 | 0.177 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Eastbrookend Country Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 510 860 }}
MapDetailsYESThe park is former derelict land planted with 50,000 small trees, and with grass and flower seeds suitable for poor soil.[75]
Edith Gardens{{convert|0.44|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.389 | -0.284 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Edith Gardens }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 195 669 }}
MapDetailsNOThe site is abandoned allotments next to Tolworth Brook. Most of it is low diversity grassland, and there is also a thicket of young elms areas of brambles and some large mature trees.[76]
Elmbridge Open Space{{efn|name=Hogsmill|The coordinates and description in the details page for Hogsmill River Park in the Natural England database put it in the same location as Elmbridge Open Space (the northern half of Hogsmill River Park) and Southwood Open Space (the southern half). The map for Hogsmill River Park wrongly shows a small closed wood called Hogsmill Wood.[77] The two maps in this table for Hogsmill River Park are those of Elmbridge and Southwood, and area shown for Hogsmill is the total area of its two halves.{{convert|9.35|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.392 | -0.274 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Elmbridge Open Space }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 202 673 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a green walk along the bank of the Hogsmill River. There are willow trees by the river bank and plants such as meadowsweet and comfrey.[78]
{{anchor|FFishpond Wood and Beverley Meads{{convert|5.92|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.422 | -0.248 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Fishpond Wood and Beverley Meads }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 219 707 }}
MapDetailsLWT.[79]YESFishpond Wood has wetlands and oak and hazel woodlands, while Beverley Meads is a mosaic of woods and pastures.[80]
Foots Cray Meadows{{convert|30.32|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.425 | 0.124 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Foots Cray Meadows }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 478 717 }}
MapDetailsYESThe River Cray runs through the meadows. They have a diverse landscape, including ancient woodlands and wildflower meadows.[81]
Fox Wood{{convert|2.25|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.526 | -0.299 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Fox Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 181 822 }}
MapDetailsYESFox Wood was a reservoir which was drained in World War II to stop it being used as a navigational aid by German bombers. It is now sloping woodland.[82]
Foxley Wood{{convert|11.36|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.328 | -0.114 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Foxley Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 315 605 }}
MapDetailsYESFoxley Wood has chalk grassland and woods. There are badgers and roe deer, and over forty species of birds have been observed.[83]
Frays Valley{{convert|71.87|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.568 | -0.479|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Frays Valley }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 055 865 }}
MapDetailsLWT,[84] SSSI[85]YESThe Frays River goes through the wildlife rich valley. Flora include kingcups and ragged robin, and there are mammals such as harvest mice and water voles.[86]
Fryent Country Park{{convert|106.97|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.574 | -0.277 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Fryent Country Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 195 875 }}
MapDetailsYESThe park has a varied landscape, including lakes, woodland and meadows. Over 800 species have been recorded, including 80 birds and 21 butterflies.[87]
{{anchor|GGillespie Park{{convert|3.03|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.559 | -0.107 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Gillespie Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 313 862 }}
MapDetailsYESGillespie Park has an ecology centre, and it is mainly grassland. Bird species include reed bunting and song thrush, and there are also ponds with many invertebrates.[88]
Grove Farm{{convert|8.07|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.554 | -0.341 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Grove Farm }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 151 852 }}
MapDetailsYESGrove Farm has ancient woodland with wild service trees and a variety of wild flowers.[89]
Gunnersbury Triangle{{convert|2.57|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.494 | -0.271 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Gunnersbury Triangle }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 201 786 }}
MapDetailsLWT[100]YESThis has a varied habitat, including woodland and marshes. It has amphibians such as toads, newts and frogs.[90]
{{anchor|HHainault Lodge{{convert|5.60|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.607 | 0.130 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Hainault Lodge }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 476 919 }}
MapDetailsNOHainault Lodge is ancient woodland and pasture. Butterflies include orange tips and speckled woods, and birds long-tailed tits, robins.[91]
Ham Common{{convert|40.27|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.432 | -0.298 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Ham Common }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 184 718 }}
MapDetailsYESThe main trees in Ham Common are birch and oak, and there are also areas of acid grassland.[92]
Ham Lands{{convert|60.01|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.435 | -0.325|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Ham Lands }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 165 720 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a former gravel quarry filled with soil types from across London, thus creating an unusual mosaic of habitats.[93]
High Elms{{convert|102.33|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.346 | 0.072 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= High Elms }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 444 628 }}
MapDetailsSSSI[105]YESMost of this country park is secondary woodland, but it retains much of the original ground flora with some rare species.[94]
Hogsmill River Park{{efn|name=Hogsmill{{convert|22.26|ha|acre}}{{efn|name=Hogsmill}}{{coord>51.398 | -0.276|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Hogsmill River Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 200 680 }}
{{coord| 51.383 | -0.264|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Hogsmill River Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 209 663 }}
Map
Map{{efn>name=Hogsmill}}
DetailsYESThis is a linear park along the Hogsmill River. The landscape is varied, with pasture and mature willow and oak woodland.[95]
Hounslow Heath{{convert|83.14|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.457 | -0.385 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Hounslow Heath }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 123 743 }}
MapDetailsYESThe heath has extensive acid grassland with some hay meadows, marsh and woodland.[96]
Hutchinson's Bank{{convert|21.77|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.337 | -0.019 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Hutchinson's Bank }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 381 616 }}
MapDetailsLWT[109]YESHutchinson's Bank is a sloping meadow bank, with a diverse ecology including pyramidal and common spotted orchids and the rare greater yellow-rattle.[97]
{{anchor|IIngrebourne Valley{{convert|146.62|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.535 | 0.207 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Ingrebourne Valley }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 532 841 }}
{{coord| 51.524 | 0.197|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Ingrebourne Valley }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 525 828 }}
MapDetailsEWT,[98] SSSI[99]YESThe site has a wide range of habitats, rough grassland, woodland, marshes, river, reedbeds and wet grazing. There are fauna such as great crested newts, slowworms and harvest mice.[99]
Isleworth Ait{{convert|3.49|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.468 | -0.320 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Isleworth Ait }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 168 757 }}
MapDetailsLWT[100]NOThis is an island in the Thames. It has poplar and willow woodland on land which is often flooded. Rare species include the two-lipped door snail and the German hairy snail.[100]
Islip Manor Meadows{{convert|23.75|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.548 |-0.388 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Islip Manor Meadows }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 119 845 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a diverse wet meadow site with over twenty grass and ten leguminous species. There are ponds with the protected great crested newt.[101]
{{anchor|JJubilee Country Park{{convert|28.67|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.393 | 0.063|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Jubilee Country Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 436 680 }}
MapDetailsYESThe park has chalk grassland and woods with oaks, hawthorns and field maples. Some species are rare in London.[102]
Jubilee Wood{{convert|2.24|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.343 | -0.327 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Jubilee Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 166 618 }}
Map{{efn>Jubilee Wood is in two parts separated by an electricity substation. The Natural England map incorrectly shows the western wood as the LNR. Kingston Council's own map of LNRs[103] and a notice on the site shows the eastern wood as the LNR.}}DetailsYESTrees in this wood include birch, pedunculate oak, field maple, goat willow and wych elm.[104]
{{anchor|KKempton{{convert|22.80|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.424 | -0.393 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Kempton }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 118 707 }}
Map[https://web.archive.org/web/20131019132020/http://www.lnr.naturalengland.org.uk/Special/lnr/lnr_details.asp?C=17&N=&ID=644 Details]SSSI[105]NOThis site is disused reservoirs which has many bird species. It is of national importance for wintering gadwall. It also has feeding bats and mammals include water voles.[106]
{{anchor|LLavender Pond{{convert|0.70|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.505 | -0.038 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Lavender Pond }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 363 803 }}
MapDetailsPPThis used to be part of the Surrey Commercial Docks, now converted to a small wildlife pond.[107]
Lesnes Abbey Woods{{convert|73.13|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.486 | 0.132 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Lesnes Abbey Woods }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 481 785 }}
MapDetailsSSSI[108]YESThis site has ancient woodland, parkland, heath, wetland and hedgerows. A survey found 906 invertebrate species, 46 birds, 12 mammals, 59 fungi and 292 plants.[109]
Litten{{convert|10.7|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.532 | -0.351 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Litten }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 145 827 }}
MapDetailsYESLitten has a pond, woodland and a wildflower meadow.[110]
Long Wood{{convert|1.20|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.497 | -0.338 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Long Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 155 789 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is ancient woodland which has varied tree and wildlife species.[111]
Lonsdale Road Reservoir (Leg of Mutton Reservoir){{convert|8.19|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.482 | -0.247 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Lonsdale Road Reservoir }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 218 774 }}
MapDetailsYESThis disused reservoir has a wide variety of water birds, including tufted ducks and widgeons.[112]
Lower Wandle{{convert|2.52|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.433| -0.192 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Lower Wandle }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 258 720 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a stretch of the River Wandle, which is lined with mature trees, grassland and patches of herbs.[113]
{{anchor|M{{sortname|The|Manor|Dagnam Park{{convert|67.96|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.614 | 0.237 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= The Manor }} {{gbmappingsmall| TQ 550 930 }} {{coord| 51.608 | 0.244 |type:landmark_region:GB|name=The Manor }} {{gbmappingsmall| TQ 555 923 }}MapDetailsYESThe Manor comprises several parks and diverse habitats. Plants include the common spotted-orchid and square stemmed St John's wort.[114]
Maryon Wilson Park and Gilbert's Pit (including Maryon Park){{convert|17.52|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.487 | 0.042 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Maryon Wilson Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 419 784 }}
MapDetailsSSSI[115]YESGilbert's Pit is a geological SSSI. Maryon Wilson Park is a hilly wooded site, which has a stream with rare plants. Maryon Park is acid grassland, scrub and secondary woodland.[116]
Masons Field{{convert|2.87|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.5833 | -0.27367240 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Masons Field }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 197 886 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a former London Underground sports ground next to Fryent Country Park, which has been converted to a wildflower meadow.[117]
Mayesbrook Park South{{convert|7.55|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.540 | 0.108 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Mayesbrook Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 463 844 }}
MapDetailsYESThe park has a nature reserve with two large lakes, rough grassland and woodland.[118]
Merton Park Green Walks{{convert|1.49|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.412 | -0.200|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Merton Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 253 697 }}
MapDetailsYESThis site has a variety of habitats, including grassland and an inaccessible area of elm scrub and brambles.[119]
Morden Park{{convert|28.19|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.393 | -0.212 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Morden Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 245 675 }}
MapDetailsYESThis park has woodland with 300-year-old oak trees. Birds include coal tits and spotted flycatchers.[120]
Mudchute Park and Farm{{convert|13.31|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.492 | -0.012 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Mudchute Park and Farm }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 381 789 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a city farm and nature reserve, with varied habitats including wetlands. There are invertebrates such as smooth newts and slowworms.[121]
Myrna Close{{convert|0.75|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.416 | -0.174 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Myrna Close }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 271 701 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a linear park on the route of a former railway. It has a small stream and two ponds, and wetland plants include brooklime.[122]
{{anchor|NNortholt Manor{{convert|1.79|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.544 | -0.369 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Northolt Manor }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 132 841 }}
MapDetailsSM[123]YESThis was a fourteenth century moated manor. It has wetland, scrub, woodland and grassland. The wetland has a wide range of species, such as thread-leaved water-crowfoot and narrow-fruited water-cress.[124]
Nunhead Cemetery{{convert|20.23|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.462 | -0.052 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Nunhead Cemetery }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 354 755 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is one of London's Magnificent Seven cemeteries.[125] It has a wide range of plants, and sixteen species of butterflies have been recorded.[126]
{{anchor|OOak Avenue, Hampton{{convert|1.85|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.428 | -0.388 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Oak Avenue, Hampton }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 122 711 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is former wasteland, where some new habitats have been created, including meadows and a pond, and others have grown up naturally.[127]
Oak Hill Wood{{convert|9.88|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.640 | -0.151 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Oak Hill Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 280 951 }}
MapDetailsLWT[143]YESThis medieval oak wood has wild service trees, woodland flowers such as wood anemones and yellow archangels, and pipistrelle and brown long-eared bats.[128]
Oakleigh Way{{convert|0.64|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.412 | -0.149 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Oakleigh Way }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 288 698 }}
MapDetailsYESOakleigh Way is a former railway depot converted to a nature reserve, which has birch woodland and wildflower meadows.[129]
One Tree Hill{{convert|6.95|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.451| -0.051 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= One Tree Hill }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 355 743 }}
MapDetailsYESQueen Elizabeth I is said to have picnicked under an oak at the top of the hill. It has many ancient trees.[130]
Oxleas/Shooters Hill Woodlands{{convert|119.60|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.469 | 0.057 |type:landmark_region:GB|name=Oxleas/Shooters Hill Woodlands }} {{gbmappingsmall|TQ 430 764 }} {{coord| 51.460 | 0.073 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Oxleas/Shooters Hill Woodlands }} {{gbmappingsmall|TQ 441 755 }}MapDetailsSSSI[131]YESThe woods have a wide variety of fungi and invertebrates, including the rare palmate newt. Oxleas Wood is over 8,000 years old.[132]
{{anchor|PParkland Walk{{convert|14.31|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.574 | -0.121 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Parkland Walk }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 303 878 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a 4.5 mile walk along the route of a former railway line.[133] It has an area of acidic grassland with rare plants and insects.[134]
Parsloes Park Squatts{{convert|4.28|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.545 | 0.130 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Parsloes Park Squatts }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 478 851 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is an area of neutral and acidic grassland in the park which has been set aside as a nature reserve. It has ancient hedgerows.[135]
Perivale Wood{{convert|8.02|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.540 | -0.329 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Perivale Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 160 837 }}
MapDetailsNOPerivale Wood is ancient woodland of oak and ash. It also has rough grassland, and ponds and streams.[136]
Pevensey Road{{convert|10.21|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.448 | -0.390|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Pevensey Road }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 120 733 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is an area of scrub, woodland and wetland next to the River Crane.[137]
Pyl Brook{{convert|1.31|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.387 | -0.202 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Pyl Brook }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 252 669 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a stretch of Pyl Brook and adjacent land. It is mainly mature hawthorn and elm scrub.[138]
{{anchor|QQueen's Wood{{convert|21.07|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.581 | -0.142 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Queen's Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 288 885 }}
MapDetailsYESThe wood is mainly oak and hornbeam. Over a hundred species of spider have been recorded.[139]
{{anchor|RRaeburn Open Space{{convert|5.00|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.393 |-0.280 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Raeburn Open Space }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 198 674 }}
MapDetailsYESThe Tolworth Brook flows through this site, which has young woodland, old hedgerows and rough grassland.[140]
Railway Fields{{convert|0.87|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.576 |-0.101 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Railway Fields }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 317 881 }}
MapDetailsYESRailway Fields has varied habitats, including a pond, marshland, a meadow and woodland. Over 200 species of wild flowers have been recorded.[141]
Rainham Marshes{{convert|79.19|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.491 |0.224 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Rainham Marshes }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 545 792 }}
MapDetailsRSPB,[142] SSSI[143]YESThe grasslands on this site have rare plants, insects and birds, and a large population of water voles.[144]
Ravensbury Park{{convert|7.04|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.397| -0.180|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Ravensbury Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 267 680 }}
MapDetailsYESThe park is next to the River Wandle and it has wetland bird species such as kingfishers and grey wagtails, together with woodland areas.[145]
Ripple Nature Reserve{{convert|3.68|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.521 | 0.115 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Ripple Nature Reserve }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 468 824 }}
MapDetailsYESMuch of the Ripple is damp grassland, while drier areas have rare species such as yellow vetchling. There are a number of scarce insect species including the emerald damselfly.[146]
Rose Walk{{convert|2.69|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.398 | -0.278 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Rose Walk }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 199 680 }}
MapDetailsYESRose Walk is unmanaged grassland with wild flowers. The main grasses are oat grass, tall fescue and rye-grass.[147]
Roundshaw Downs{{convert|19.61|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.351 | -0.124|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Roundshaw Downs }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 307 630 }}
MapDetailsYESRoundshaw Downs is chalk downland and woodland which has a wide variety of bird species, including great spotted woodpeckers.[148]
Rowley Green Common{{convert|5.82|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.651 | -0.244 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Rowley Green Common }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 216 961 }}
MapDetailsYESThe common is mainly oak and birch woodland, with some grassland, but it also has a sphagnum bog, which is rare in south-east England.[149]
Ruffett and Big Woods{{convert|7.01|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.326 | -0.161 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Ruffett and Big Woods }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 282 602 }}
MapDetailsYESRuffett Wood has many sycamores and some old wild cherries, while Big Wood is dominated by sycamores. The ground flora is diverse.[150]
Ruislip Local Nature Reserve{{convert|4.42|ha|acre}}{{efn|name=Ruislip}}{{coord>51.597 | -0.428 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Ruislip Local Nature Reserve }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 090 899 }}
name=Ruislip|The Natural England details page gives the correct grid reference for Ruislip LNR, but the map wrongly shows Highgrove Wood. Ruislip Woods National Nature Reserve Management Plan gives the area and has maps of the site.[151]}}DetailsNNR,[152] SSSI[153]NOThe woods have a diverse mixture of woodland, willow carr and open heath.[154]
{{anchor|SScadbury Park{{convert|117.02|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.411 | 0.094 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Scadbury Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 457 701 }}
MapDetailsYESScadbury Park has extensive ancient woodland, neutral grassland, and pasture which is let to a tenant farmer.[155]
Scratchwood and Moat Mount Open Space{{convert|55.16|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.636 | -0.260|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Scratchwood and Moat Mount }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 205 945 }}
MapDetailsYESScratchwood has areas of ancient oak and hornbeam woodland. Moat Mount has open pasture and woodland.[156]
Scrattons Ecopark and extension{{convert|1.92|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.529 | 0.134 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Scrattons Ecopark }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 481 833 }}
MapDetailsPPThis is former allotments converted to an ecopark to provide a range of habitats for plants and animals.[157]
Selsdon Wood{{convert|78.96|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.338 | -0.043 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Selsdon Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 364 617 }}
MapDetailsYESSelsdon Wood is a former shooting estate, which is now open pasture and woodland with a Memorial Pond.[158]
Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Wood{{convert|1.66|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.390 | -0.240|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 226 671 }}
MapDetailsYESThe wood has a varied range of birds and tree species.[159]
South Norwood Country Park{{convert|43.55|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.398 | -0.057 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= South Norwood Country Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 353 683 }}
MapDetailsYESThe park has a lake and meadows. Over a hundred bird species have been recorded.[160]
Southwood Open Space{{efn|name=Hogsmill{{convert|12.91|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.385 | -0.270 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Southwood Open Space }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 205 665 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a linear park along the Hogsmill River. It is mainly meadow with elm scrub.[78]
Spencer Road Wetlands{{convert|1.05|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.385 | -0.163 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Spencer Road Wetlands }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 279 667 }}
MapDetailsLWT[178]NOThe wetland is next to the River Wandle. Habitats include reed swamp, willow Carr, a sedge bed and a pond.[161]
{{sortname|The|Spinney, Carshalton|The Spinney Local Nature Reserve{{convert|0.40|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.375 | -0.162 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= The Spinney, Carshalton }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 280 656 }}
MapDetailsNOThis is mainly sycamore and London plane. Breeding birds include dunnocks and wrens.[162]
Springfield Park{{convert|13.59|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.570 | -0.059 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Springfield Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 346 875 }}
MapDetailsYESThe park is a Regionally Important Geological Site. It has diverse habitats and fifty-six species of birds.[163]
St. John's Wood Church Grounds{{convert|1.99|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.532 | -0.169 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= St. John's Wood Church Grounds }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 271 830 }}
MapDetailsYESThis closed cemetery has a wildlife area, trees and a formal garden.[164]
Stanmore Common{{convert|49.2|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.632 | -0.328 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Stanmore Common }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 158 939 }}
MapDetailsYESThe common has heathland and woodland. It also has two former village ponds, one of which still has a pump.[165]
Stanmore Country Park{{convert|30.73|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.622 | -0.307 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Stanmore Country Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 173 928 }}
MapDetailsYESThe park has large areas of acidic grassland, mainly common bent and Yorkshire fog. It also has woodland which is relatively young.[166]
Streatham Common{{convert|13.77|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.422 | -0.119 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Streatham Common }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 309 709}}
MapDetailsYESThe common has woodland mainly of oak, with other trees such as sycamore and beech. A damp area has rare plants.[167]
Sue Godfrey Nature Park{{convert|0.60|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.479 | -0.023 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Sue Godfrey Nature Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 374 774 }}
MapDetailsYESThis site became a nature park in 1984 after a campaign by local residents. It has over two hundred species of flowers, trees and shrubs.[168]
Sutcliffe Park{{convert|5.86|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.455 | 0.029 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Sutcliffe Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 411 748 }}
MapDetailsYESThe River Quaggy flows through this park, which also has wetlands and a lake with extensive reed beds.[169]
Sutton Ecology Centre Grounds{{convert|1.33|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.366 | -0.166 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Sutton Ecology Centre Grounds }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 278 646 }}
MapDetailsYESThe centre has a plane tree which is listed as one of the Great Trees of London. A pond has damselflies and dragonflies.[170]
Sydenham Hill Wood and Fern Bank{{convert|28.17|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.435| -0.074|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Sydenham Hill Wood and Fern Bank }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 340 724 }}
MapDetailsYESThis is a mixture of ancient and modern woodland, and Victorian garden plants including a monkey puzzle tree.[171]
{{anchor|TTen Acre WoodN/Av{{efn|name=Ten|Ten Acre Wood is described on the Natural England details page as part of Yeading Woods LNR, managed by the London Wildlife Trust. This page has a grid reference and map which is correct according to the LWT. However the separate Natural England map shows a different location, the southern half of Yeading Brook Meadows. The LWT gives a map but not the area for this site.}}{{coord>51.542 | -0.420 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Ten Acre Wood }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 097 838 }}
name=Ten}}DetailsLWT[190]YESThis is an oak plantation, with some hawthorns and blackthorns which provide a source of berries for birds.[172]
Tolworth Court Farm Fields{{convert|43.31|ha|acre}}[173]{{coord>51.373| -0.279|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Tolworth Court Farm Fields }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 199 651}}
There is no map of Tolworth Court Farm Fields on Natural England's Magic Map. There is a map on a noticeboard on the site, but none which can be copied under Wikimedia rules.}}DetailsYESThe site has been farmed since Domesday, and is currently managed as neutral hay meadows. The damp northern field has plants typical of periodically waterlogged fields, such as creeping bent and marsh foxtail.[174]
Totteridge Fields{{convert|6.92|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.632 | -0.234 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Totteridge Fields }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 223 940 }}
MapDetailsLWT[194]YESThe fields are ancient hay meadows with hawthorn and blackthorn hedgerows, which provide nesting sites for birds.[175]
Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park{{convert|11.60|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.523 | -0.030 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 368 823 }}
MapDetailsYESThis closed nineteenth century cemetery has ancient woodland and pastures sown with wild flowers.[176]
{{anchor|WWandle Meadow Nature Park{{convert|3.44|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.424 | -0.183|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Wandle Meadow Nature Park }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 264 710 }}
MapDetailsYESThis site has woodland, wet grassland and temporary ponds. Breeding birds include bullfinches, whitethroats and reed buntings.[177]
Wandle Valley Wetland{{convert|0.63|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.384 | -0.165 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Wandle Valley Wetland }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 278 666 }}
MapDetailsNOThe wetland has frogs, toads and newts, and brown hawker dragonflies.[178]
Westbere Copse{{convert|0.39|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.553 | -0.207|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Westbere Copse }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 244 853 }}
MapDetailsPLThe main trees in Westbere Copse are sycamore, oak, ash and aspen, with an understorey including snowberry, elder and elm.[179]
Wilderness Island{{convert|2.73|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.372 | -0.160 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Wilderness Island }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 282 653 }}
MapDetailsLWT[200]YESThis is an island in the River Wandle. It has diverse habitats, with woods, ponds, wild flower meadows and wetlands.[180]
{{sortname|The |Wood and Richard Jefferies Bird Sanctuary|The Wood, Surbiton{{convert|1.46|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.390 | -0.303 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= The Wood and Richard Jefferies Bird Sanctuary }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 182 670 }}
MapDetailsPPThis used to be the garden of a large Victorian house. It has ancient woodland, and insects including stag beetles.[181]
Wormwood Scrubs{{convert|13.40|ha|acre}}{{coord>51.521 | -0.237 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Wormwood Scrubs }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 223 817 }}
MapDetailsYESThe nature area in the park has a wide variety of trees, including pedunculate oak and silver birch. Rare birds include marsh harrier and whinchat. There are also meadows with a large population of butterflies.[182]
{{anchor|YYeading Brook Meadows{{convert|17.00|ha|acre}}{{efn|name=Brook|The Natural England details page for Yeading Brook Meadows describes the site as located in Hillingdon and Ealing and managed by the London Wildlife Trust. However the Natural England map shows a small area in Ealing which is not part of the reserve according to the LWT. The map and area for this site are taken from the LWT.}}{{coord>51.529 | -0.411 |type:landmark_region:GB|name= Yeading Brook Meadows }}
{{gbmappingsmall|TQ 103 823 }}
name=Brook}}DetailsYESThis is a meadow site along the Yeading Brook managed by the London Wildlife Trust. Invertebrates include Roesel's bush-crickets and shield bugs.[183]
Yeading Woods (Gutteridge Wood and Meadows)Not available{{efn|name=Yeading|This site is described on the Natural England details page as including Gutteridge Wood. The Ten Acre Wood details page has a map of the site showing it in two adjoining blocks, and states that it is part of Yeading Woods. The Natural England map of Yeading Woods shows Gutteridge Wood and part of Ten Acre Wood. The map in this table is an LWT one, but the LWT does not show the area.[184]}}{{coord>51.545 | -0.427|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Yeading Woods }}
{{gbmappingsmall| TQ 092 841 }}
name=Yeading}}DetailsLWT[206]YESThis site has ancient oak and hazel woodland and wildflower meadows.[185]

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  5. Greenwich
  6. Bexley
  7. Havering
  8. Barking and Dagenham
  9. Redbridge
  10. Newham
  11. Waltham Forest
  12. Haringey
  13. Enfield
  14. Barnet
  15. Harrow
  16. Hillingdon

See also

{{commons category|Local Nature Reserves in London}}
  • Parks and open spaces in London
  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Greater London
  • List of National Nature Reserves in England
  • List of Local Nature Reserves in England
  • London Wildlife Trust

Notes

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185. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wildlondon.org.uk/reserves/gutteridge-wood|publisher=London Wildlife Trust|title=Gutteridge Wood|accessdate=7 June 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140525214139/http://www.wildlondon.org.uk/reserves/gutteridge-wood|archivedate=25 May 2014|df=}}
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