Ashford Hill NNR
Ashford Hill is a British national nature reserve next to the village of Ashford Hill in Hampshire.[1] Part of the reserve is a designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).[2] The site is one of Natural Englands nature reserves [3]
Geography
The reserve is 23 hectares (57 acres), of which 20.36 hectares (50.3 acres) is SSSI.[2][4] The area of the national nature reserve which is a SSSI is part of the much bigger SSSI of Ashford Hill Woods and Meadows which is 142.1 hectares (351 acres) in size.[2]
The reserve is a series of low-lying meadows in the valley of a small stream and also features woodland areas.[5] The meadows area mix of London Clay and Bagshot beds.[2]
The stream is called Baughurst Brook and eventually drains into the River Enborne.[3]
History
The wooded areas are believed to be part of the medieval royal forest of Pamber.[6]
Fauna
The nature reserve has the following fauna:[1][5][7][8]
Birds
- Common kingfisher
- Common buzzard
- European goldfinch
- Eurasian treecreeper
- Common reed bunting
- Red kite
- Common chiffchaff
- European green woodpecker
- Eurasian bullfinch
- Water rail
- European turtle dove
- Garden warbler
- Dunnock
- European greenfinch
- Common chaffinch
- Common blackbird
- Common wood pigeon
- Eurasian blue tit
- Great spotted woodpecker
- House sparrow
- Western jackdaw
- Common house martin
- Goldcrest
- Common kestrel
- Eurasian blackcap
- Eurasian wren
- Eurasian siskin
- Western yellow wagtail
- Tree pipit
- Eurasian woodcock
- Great tit
- Eurasian jay
- European robin
- Song thrush
- Common moorhen
- Mandarin duck
- Snipe
- Eurasian nuthatch
- Common whitethroat
- Eurasian magpie
- Common raven
Invertebrates
- High brown fritillary
- Orange tip
- Purple emperor
- Pearl-bordered fritillary
- Green hairstreak
- Mother Shipton moth
- Burnet companion
- Emerald pot-bellied beetle
- Brimstone
- Narrow bordered bee hawkmoth
- Peacock
- Four-spotted chaser
- Small copper
- Small yellow underwing
- Scorpion fly
- Green-veined white
- Common blue
- Speckled yellow
- Straw dot moth
- Painted lady
- Yellow meadow ant
Flora
The nature reserve has the following flora:[1][5][7]
Trees
Plants
- Yarrow
- Bugle
- Garlic mustard
- Marsh foxtail
- Meadow foxtail
- Bog pimpernel
- Wood anemone
- Wild angelica
- Sterile brome
- Sweet vernal grass
- Cow parsley
- Fool's water cress
- Lesser burdock
- Daisy
- Hard fern
- Marsh marigold
- Wavy bitter-cress
- Cuckooflower
- Lesser pond-sedge
- Spring-sedge
- Brown sedge
- Star sedge
- Glaucous sedge
- Hairy sedge
- Oval sedge
- False fox-sedge
- Carnation sedge
- Pale sedge
- Greater tussock-sedge
- Pill sedge
- Remote sedge
- Wood sedge
- Bladder sedge
- Common knapweed
- Common mouse-ear
- Greater celandine
- Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage
- Enchanter's nightshade
- Creeping thistle
- Meadow thistle
- Marsh thistle
- Pignut
- Beaked hawk's-beard
- Crosswort
- Crested dog's-tail
- Broom
- Cock's-foot
- Heath spotted-orchid
- Tufted hair-grass
- Foxglove
- Field horsetail
- Marsh horsetail
- Common cottongrass
- Hemp-agrimony
- Red fescue
- Lesser celandine
- Meadowsweet
- Heath bedstraw
- Lady's bedstraw
- Wood avens
- Marsh cudweed
- Floating sweet-grass
- Dyer's greenweed
- Yorkshire fog
- Water violet
- Bluebell
- Cat's-ear
- Slender St John's-wort
- Square-stalked St John's-wort
- Yellow iris
- Toad rush
- Soft rush
- Bitter-vetch
- Perennial rye-grass
- Common bird's-foot trefoil
- Greater bird's-foot trefoil
- Heath wood-rush
- Hairy wood-rush
- Gypsywort
- Common cow-wheat
- Wood melick
- Water mint
- Three-nerved sandwort
- Water forget-me-not
- Hemlock water-dropwort
- Greater broomrape
- Marsh lousewort
- Green alkanet
- Mouse-ear-hawkweed
- Ribwort plantain
- Rough meadow-grass
- Solomon's-seal
- Meadow buttercup
- Bulbous buttercup
- Lesser spearwort
- Creeping buttercup
- Great yellow-cress
- Wood club-rush
- Tall fescue
- Water figwort
- Figwort
- Red campion
- Ragged robin
- Woody nightshade
- Bog stitchwort
- Lesser stitchwort
- Greater stitchwort
- Marsh stitchwort
- Devil's-bit scabious
- Large thyme
- Lesser trefoil
- Red clover
- Marsh arrow grass
- Bulrush
- Gorse
- Marsh valerian
- Common valerian
- Brooklime
- Germander speedwell
- Wood speedwell
- Heath speedwell
- Thyme-leaved speedwell
- Bilberry
References
- ^ a b c "Hampshire's National Nature Reserves". GOV.UK.
- ^ a b c d "Ashford Hill Woods and Meadows SSSI" (PDF). Natural England.
- ^ a b "Tadley to Kingsclere". brendaparkerway.northhampshiredownsramblers.org.uk.
- ^ "Enborne Valley & Greenham Common". 29 January 2012.
- ^ a b c "Ashford Hill National Nature Reserve - Ashford hill - Days Out - The AA". www.theaa.com.
- ^ "Ashford Hill with Headley - Village design statement" (PDF). Basingstoke Council.
- ^ a b "Ashford Hill National Nature Reserve – 30 May 2015 – Reading & District Natural History Society".
- ^ "Ashford Hill Meadows Nature Reserve" (PDF). Walk and cycle.
External links
- Hampshire Nature reserves
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- Alresford Pond
- Ashford Hill Woods and Meadows
- Avon Valley (Bickton to Christchurch)
- Baddesley Common
- Basingstoke Canal
- Beacon Hill, Warnford
- Bentley Station Meadow
- Bere Mill Meadows
- Binswood
- Blackwater Valley
- Botley Wood and Everett's and Mushes Copses
- Boulsbury Wood
- Bourley and Long Valley
- Bramshill
- Bramshott and Ludshott Commons
- Bransbury Common
- Breamore Marsh
- Brickworth Down and Dean Hill
- Brockley Warren
- Broughton Down
- Browndown
- Broxhead and Kingsley Commons
- Burghclere Beacon
- Burton Common
- Butser Hill
- Butter Wood
- Castle Bottom to Yateley and Hawley Commons
- Catherington Down
- Cheesefoot Head
- Chichester Harbour
- Chilbolton Common
- Coombe Wood and The Lythe
- Coulters Dean
- Crab Wood
- Danebury Hill
- Dibden Bay
- East Aston Common
- Ebblake Bog
- Eelmoor Marsh
- Eling and Bury Marshes
- Fleet Pond
- Fletchwood Meadows
- Foxlease and Ancells Meadows
- Galley Down Wood
- Gilkicker Lagoon
- Greywell Fen
- Greywell Tunnel
- Hazeley Heath
- Highclere Park
- Hook Common and Bartley Heath
- Hook Heath Meadows
- Hurst Castle and Lymington River Estuary
- Hythe to Calshot Marshes
- Itchen Navigation
- Ladle Hill
- Langstone Harbour
- Lee-on-The Solent to Itchen Estuary
- Lincegrove and Hackett's Marshes
- Lower Test Valley
- Lye Heath Marsh
- Lymington River
- Lymington River Reedbeds
- Mapledurwell Fen
- Martin and Tidpit Downs
- Micheldever Spoil Heaps
- Moorgreen Meadows
- The Moors, Bishop's Waltham
- Mottisfont Bats
- The New Forest
- Noar Hill
- Norley Copse and Meadow
- North Solent
- Odiham Common with Bagwell Green and Shaw
- Old Burghclere Lime Quarry
- Old Winchester Hill
- Pamber Forest and Silchester Common
- Peake Wood
- Poors Common
- Porton Down
- Portsdown
- Portsmouth Harbour
- Quarley Hill Fort
- Ratlake Meadows
- River Avon System
- River Itchen
- River Test
- Ron Ward's Meadow With Tadley Pastures
- Roydon Woods
- Rushmore and Conholt Downs
- Selborne Common
- Shortheath Common
- Sidley Wood
- Sinah Common
- Southampton Common
- Sowley Pond
- St. Catherine's Hill
- Stockbridge Common Marsh
- Stockbridge Down
- Stockbridge Fen
- Titchfield Haven
- Toyd Down and Quarry
- Trodds Copse
- Upper Greensand Hangers: Empshott to Hawkley
- Upper Greensand Hangers: Wyck to Wheatley
- Upper Hamble Estuary and Woods
- Waltham Chase Meadows
- Warblington Meadow
- Warnborough Green
- Wealden Edge Hangers
- West Minley Meadow
- West Woodhay Down
- Wick Wood and Worldham Hangers
- The Wild Grounds
- Woolmer Forest
- Butser Hill
- Downend Chalk Pit
- Dunbridge Pit
- Duncroft Farm Pit
- Heath Brow
- Highcliffe to Milford Cliffs
- Hurst Castle and Lymington River Estuary
- Lee-on-The Solent to Itchen Estuary
- Lymington River
- The New Forest
- North Solent
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