List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey explained

In England, Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) are designated by Natural England, which is responsible for protecting England's natural environment. Designation as an SSSI gives legal protection to the most important wildlife and geological sites.[1] As of May 2019, there are 62 Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the county,[2] 52 of which have been designated for their biological interest, 8 for their geological interest, and 2 for both biological and geological interest.

Surrey is a county in South East England. It has an area of 642mi2[3] and an estimated population of 1.1 million as of 2017.[4] It is bordered by Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire. Its top level of government is provided by Surrey County Council and the lower level by eleven boroughs and districts, Elmbridge, Epsom and Ewell, Guildford, Mole Valley, Reigate and Banstead, Runnymede, Spelthorne, Surrey Heath, Tandridge, Waverley and Woking.[5]

Fourteen sites are also Special Protection Areas, six are Special Areas of Conservation, six are Ramsar sites, eleven are Nature Conservation Review sites, ten are Geological Conservation Review sites, twelve are local nature reserves, three are national nature reserves and one is on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. Five include scheduled monuments and twenty-six are managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust.

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Sites

Site namePhotographAreaPublic accessLocationOther classificationsMapCitationDescription
Ash to Brookwood Heaths 1576.3sortable=onNaNsortable=on[6] PP Woking
51.277°N -0.687°W
NCR,[7] SAC,[8] SPA,[9] SWT[10] CitationThis site has dry heathland, wet heath and bog. Large areas have been protected from development because they are army training ranges. The site is important for mosses and liverworts and there are nationally important populations of European nightjars, woodlarks, Dartford warblers and hobbies.[11]
Auclaye 0.6sortable=onNaNsortable=on[12] NO Dorking
51.137°N -0.332°W
GCR[13] CitationThis site is important for its fossils of Mesozoic insects, with many well preserved bodies from several orders dating to the Lower Cretaceous period. It has produced new species of aculeata (wasps, ants and bees) and crickets.[14]
Banstead Downs 126.7sortable=onNaNsortable=on[15] PP Sutton
51.334°N -0.204°W
SM[16] CitationThis downland site has large areas of woodland, chalk grassland and scrub. It is important for birds, with 57 species recorded, out of which 44 breed there. Breeding species include European stonechat, grasshopper warbler, lesser whitethroat, great and lesser spotted woodpecker and tawny owl. There is a rich chalk flora.[17]
Basingstoke Canal 101.3sortable=onNaNsortable=on[18] PP Farnborough
51.277°N -0.778°W
NCR[19] CitationThis is the most botanically rich aquatic area in England and flora include hairlike pondweed and tasteless water-pepper, both of which are nationally scarce. The site is also nationally important for its invertebrates. There are 24 species of dragonfly and other species include two nationally rare Red Data Book insects.[20]
Blackheath 141.6sortable=onNaNsortable=on[21] YES Guildford
51.204°N -0.516°W
CitationThis area of dry lowland heath and acid grassland is managed for conservation and fauna includes a wide range of breeding birds, the vulnerable heathland spider Oxyopes heterophthalmus and the rare beetle Lomechusoides strumosa. There is also woodland which has a rare moss, Dicranum polysetum.[22]
Blindley Heath 26.3sortable=onNaNsortable=on[23] YES Lingfield
51.186°N -0.046°W
LNR,[24] SWT[25] CitationThis damp grassland site on Weald Clay has a rich flora. There are also a number of ponds and the Ray Brook runs through the heath. The grassland is dominated by tussock grass and there are scattered oaks, hawthorns, willows and blackthorns.[26]
Bookham Commons 154.7sortable=onNaNsortable=on[27] YES Leatherhead
51.296°N -0.384°W
CitationThese commons have a variety of habitats. Approximately two-thirds of the site is woodland, but there are also areas of scrub, grassland and open water. Many species of insects have been recorded, including 611 beetles, 1140 flies, 146 bugs, 201 spiders, 17 dragonflies and more than 300 butterflies and moths. This represents over one quarter of the British list for these species.[28]
Bourley and Long Valley 823.5sortable=onNaNsortable=on[29] PP Fleet
51.255°N -0.806°W
SPA[30] CitationPredominantly in Hampshire, part of the southern area, including Caesar's Camp, straddles the border of Surrey and Hampshire. This site has varied habitats, with heath, woodland, scrub, mire and grassland. The heathland is important for three vulnerable birds, woodlarks, European nightjars and Dartford warblers. There is a rich invertebrate fauna, including the nationally scarce Eumenes coarctatus potter wasp, silver-studded blue butterfly and downy emerald dragonfly.[31]
Broadmoor to Bagshot Woods and Heaths 1696.3sortable=onNaNsortable=on[32] PP Camberley
51.386°N -0.742°W
SPA, SWT[33] [34] CitationThese woods have a variety of habitats with broadleaved woodland, a conifer plantation, heathland, valley mire and ponds. The heath and plantation support internationally important populations of three vulnerable birds, woodlark, European nightjar and Dartford warbler, together with nationally important populations of dragonflies and damselflies.[35]
Brook Brick Pit 0.9sortable=onNaNsortable=on[36] NO Godalming
51.132°N -0.672°W
GCR[37] CitationThis site exposes rocks of the Atherfield Clay Formation, dating to the Aptian stage of the Lower Cretaceous around 120 million years ago. It shows the onset of marine conditions in southern England in the Aptian and it has diverse bivalve fossils.[38]
Charleshill 10.1sortable=onNaNsortable=on[39] YES Godalming
51.188°N -0.721°W
SWT[40] CitationThis site has wet and dry meadows with a very wet area which has quaking mire. The mire is dominated by bottle sedge, marsh cinquefoil and bog-bean, together with white sedge in the wettest part. There is also some wet woodland.[41]
Charterhouse to Eashing 68.4sortable=onNaNsortable=on[42] PP Godalming
51.19°N -0.641°W
CitationThis is a steep valley cut through a broad flood plain. Much of the site is wooded, with areas of tall fen, grassland and standing water. There is a diverse fly population, including several rare species, such as Lonchoptera scutellata cranefly, Stratiomys potamida and the cranefly Gonomyia bifida.[43]
Chiddingfold Forest 542.5sortable=onNaNsortable=on[44] PP Billingshurst
51.089°N -0.581°W
SWT[45] CitationThe site consists of a number of separate areas with a mosaic of habitats, such as ancient woodland and conifer plantations. Over 500 species of butterflies and moths have been recorded, including several which are rare and endangered, such as the large tortoiseshell butterfly and the rest harrow and orange upperwing moths. Other insects include the Cheilosia carbonaria hoverfly.[46]
Chipstead Downs 157.4sortable=onNaNsortable=on[47] YES Banstead
51.305°N -0.185°W
SWT[48] [49] CitationThis site has ancient woodland and steeply sloping chalk grassland together with associated secondary woodland and scrub. A large part of the grassland is dominated by tor-grass, but in some areas mowing and rabbit grazing have produced a rich chalk grassland flora including the endangered greater yellow-rattle. There are rich bird and butterfly fauna.[50]
Chobham Common 655.7sortable=onNaNsortable=on[51] YES Chobham
51.373°N -0.604°W
NCR,[52] NNR,[53] SAC, SM,[54] [55] [56] SPA, SWT[57] [58] CitationThe common has a variety of habitats, such as wet and dry heathland, and its fauna and flora include many rare and scarce species. There are more than eighty birds species, including nationally important breeding populations of European nightjars, woodlarks and Dartford warblers. The site is also very important for invertebrates, with sixty-four rare or scarce species.[59]
Clock House Brickworks 35.9sortable=onNaNsortable=on[60] NO Dorking
51.135°N -0.321°W
GCR[61] CitationThe pit exposes temperate and subtropical palaeoenvironments of the Weald Clay Group, dating to the Lower Cretaceous. The site is particularly important for its several thousand fossil insects, including the first described social insect, a termite. There are also aquatic plants, fish and reptiles.[62]
Colony Bog and Bagshot Heath 1130.5sortable=onNaNsortable=on[63] PP Woking
51.326°N -0.367°W
LNR,[64] NCR, SAC, SPA, SWT[65] CitationHabitats in this site include wet and dry heath, bog and unimproved grassland. Much of the site is a military danger area and as a result little is known of its rare fauna and flora. Waterlogged areas have a layer of peat with a mass of peat mosses and a diverse bog flora. Areas of open heath provide a habitat for a variety of heathland bird species to breed.[66]
Colyers Hanger 26.6sortable=onNaNsortable=on[67] YES Guildford
51.224°N -0.518°W
NCR,[68] SWT[69] CitationThis is an area of ancient forest on a south facing slope. It has a variety of woodland types due to the geological diversity of the escarpment at different levels. At the bottom is a stream with poorly drained woodland dominated by alder and a ground layer with plants such as marsh marigold and pendulous sedge.[70]
Combe Bottom 42.1sortable=onNaNsortable=on[71] YES Guildford
51.229°N -0.47°W
LNR,[72] SWT[73] CitationThis site on a slope of the North Downs is mainly woodland and scrub, with a small area of unimproved chalk grassland. The woodland is dominated by beech and yew. There is a wide variety of bryophytes, including the rare moss Herzogiella seligeri.[74]
Devil's Punch Bowl 282.2sortable=onNaNsortable=on[75] YES Hindhead
51.12°N -0.727°W
SPA[76] CitationHabitats in this site include broadleaved and conifer woodland, heath and meadows. The invertebrate fauna is rich and varied. More than sixty species of bird breed on the site, including wood warblers, common redstarts, firecrests, redpolls and crossbill.[77]
Dumsey Meadow 9.6sortable=onNaNsortable=on[78] YES Chertsey
51.388°N -0.484°W
CitationThis unimproved and species-rich meadow is grazed by ponies and cattle. The most common grasses are rye-grass, common bent, red fescue and Yorkshire-fog, and there are herbs such as creeping cinquefoil, ribwort plantain and lesser hawkbit.[79]
Epsom and Ashtead Commons 360.4sortable=onNaNsortable=on[80] YES Ashtead
51.327°N -0.308°W
LNR,[81] NNR,[82] SM[83] CitationThese commons have diverse habitats on London Clay which provide habitats for rich communities of breeding birds. This is one of the most important sites in the county for invertebrates, including a threatened beetle, Rhizophagus oblongicollis and three nationally rare species, the beetle Bibloporus minutus and the flies Ctenophora bimaculata and Oedalea apicalis.[84]
Esher Commons 360.8sortable=onNaNsortable=on[85] YES Esher
51.348°N -0.376°W
LNR[86] [87] CitationMore than 2,000 species of insects have been recorded on this site, many of which are nationally rare or scarce, although some have probably been lost due to recent reductions in the area of heath. However, there is still an outstanding community of invertebrates, and rare species include the water beetle Graphoderus cinereus, the ladybird Coccinella distincta and the bark beetle Platypus cylindrus.[88]
Glover's Wood 74.5sortable=onNaNsortable=on[89] YES Horley
51.152°N -0.246°W
NCRCitationThis semi-natural broadleaved wood has a very rich ground flora, including dog's mercury, yellow archangel, ramsons and woodland buttercup. The insect fauna has not been well studied, but it is known that there are some rare craneflies such as Molophilus lackschewitzianus.[90]
Godstone Ponds 123.6sortable=onNaNsortable=on[91] PP Godstone
51.244°N -0.059°W
SWT[92] CitationThe three ponds on this site have been created by damming, with the oldest, Leigh Mill Pond, estimated to be around 1,500 years old. There are also areas of wet alder woodland, and 54 species of breeding birds have been recorded. The site is also important for invertebrates, especially craneflies.[93]
Gong Hill 5.9sortable=onNaNsortable=on[94] NO Farnham
51.183°N -0.788°W
CitationThis heathland site is dominated by ling, bell heather and wavy hair-grass, with other plants including bryophytes and lichens. The south facing aspect of the site and patches of bare sand make it suitable for egg-laying reptiles, including a large population of the endangered and specially protected sand lizard.[95]
Hackhurst and White Downs 185.1sortable=onNaNsortable=on[96] YES Dorking
51.23°N -0.402°W
LNR,[97] NCR,[98] SWT[99] [100] CitationThis steeply sloping site is part of the North Downs escarpment, which has grassland, secondary woodland and scrub. It has a rich invertebrate fauna with forty species of butterfly, including adonis blue, chalkhill blue, brown hairstreak, Duke of Burgundy fritillary, marbled white and silver-spotted skipper.[101]
Hankley FarmNO 2.4sortable=onNaNsortable=on[102] NO Godalming
51.184°N -0.728°W
CitationThis sandy arable field has been designated an SSSI because of its large population of a nationally endangered plant, red-tipped cudweed. This was formerly a common weed on arable fields, but it has been in sharp decline since the 1960s. The colonies in the site and neighbouring fields may represent as much as 50% of the British population.[103]
Hedgecourt 33.6sortable=onNaNsortable=on[104] YES East Grinstead
51.146°N -0.064°W
SWT[105] CitationHedgecourt Lake is an ancient mill pond formed by damming the Eden Brook. Other habitats are fen, grassland and woodland. There are wetland breeding birds such as water rail, mute swan, sedge warbler, kingfisher and tufted duck.[106]
Horsell Common 152sortable=onNaNsortable=on[107] YES Woking
51.336°N -0.563°W
SPACitationThis site on the Bagshot Beds has diverse fauna and flora characteristic of heathland areas. It is one of the richest places in the county for bees, wasps and ants, with 163 species recorded, including 15 spider-hunting wasps, the potter wasp and the European wool carder bee.[108]
Kempton Park Reservoirs 25.3sortable=onNaNsortable=on[109] NO Feltham
51.423°N -0.392°W
Ramsar,[110] SPA[111] CitationWaders that breed regularly include northern lapwing, common redshank, ringed plover and little ringed plover. The first successful inland breeding in the British Isles of pied avocet was at this reservoir. Other birds recorded include smew, garganey, Temminck's stint, spotted crake and red-necked phalarope.[112]
Knight and Bessborough Reservoirs 63.4sortable=onNaNsortable=on[113] NO West Molesey
51.4°N -0.393°W
Ramsar, SPACitationThese reservoirs support many wildfowl, including nationally important numbers of wintering shovelers and substantial populations of gadwalls, cormorants and goldeneyes.[114]
Langham Pond 26.7sortable=onNaNsortable=on[115] YES Egham
51.438°N -0.56°W
CitationThe pond and its surrounding alluvial meadows on chalk represent a habitat unique in southern England. The pond is the remains of an oxbow lake, formed when a meander of the River Thames was bypassed. The pond contains all four British duckweeds, three nationally scarce plants and a species of fly which has been found nowhere else in Britain, Cerodontha ornata.[116]
Leith Hill 337.9sortable=onNaNsortable=on[117] PP Dorking
51.185°N -0.379°W
SWT[118] CitationThese woods support diverse breeding birds, including all three species of British woodpeckers found in Britain. The invertebrate population is outstanding, with many nationally rare and uncommon species, such as the beetles Notolaemus unifasciatus, which is found on dead wood, Silvanus bidentatus, which feeds on fungus, and the water beetle Agabus melanarius. There are two nationally rare moths.[119]
Lingfield Cernes 10.3sortable=onNaNsortable=on[120] FP Edenbridge
51.1084°N -0.032°W
CitationThis site has unimproved meadows which are poorly drained and there are a number of uncommon plants, including two which are nationally scarce, true fox-sedge and narrow-leaved water-dropwort. The site also has species-rich mature hedgerows and aquatic plants in ditches which run into the Eden Brook, which runs along the northern boundary.[121]
Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment 1016.4sortable=onNaNsortable=on[122] PP Tadworth
51.26°N -0.29°W
GCR,[123] NCR,[124] SAC,[125] SWT[126] [127] [128] [129] [130] CitationThis eight mile long site on the North Downs contains an outstanding range of wildlife habitats, including large areas of woodland and chalk grassland. Mole Gap has a variety of Quaternary landforms and there are well developed river cliffs where alluvial fans have diverted the River Mole against the valley sides.[131]
Moor Park 6.7sortable=onNaNsortable=on[132] YES Farnham
51.205°N -0.759°W
CitationThis site in the valley of the River Wey is mainly alder carr, which is a nationally rare habitat. It is dominated by alder, with some crack willow. An area of swamp is mainly covered by common reed, with other plants including water-plantain, marsh violet, opposite leaved golden-saxifrage and hemlock water dropwort.[133]
Netherside Stream Outcrops 2.9sortable=onNaNsortable=on[134] YES Haslemere
51.098°N -0.656°W
GCR[135] CitationThis is the Type locality for the Netherside Sand Member of the Weald Clay Group, dating to the Lower Cretaceous around 130 million years ago. Upward sloping sandstone has fossil Lycopodites plants in vertical life positions.[136]
Ockham and Wisley Commons 256sortable=onNaNsortable=on[137] YES Cobham
51.318°N -0.456°W
LNR,[138] SPA, SWT[139] CitationThis site is mainly heathland but it also has areas of open water, bog, woodland and scrub. It has a rich flora and it is of national importance for true flies and for dragonflies and damselflies. Rare species include the white-faced darter dragonfly and the Thyridanthrax fenestratus bee fly.[140]
Papercourt 70sortable=onNaNsortable=on[141] NO Woking
51.299°N -0.515°W
SWT[142] CitationThis site has a variety of wetland habitats with marshes, unimproved meadows, streams and flooded gravel pits. More than seventy species of birds breed on Papercourt and ninety species winter there. The stream has a rich flora such as greater sweet-grass, reed canary grass and red pondweed.[143]
Puttenham and Crooksbury Commons 113.8sortable=onNaNsortable=on[144] YES Guildford
51.207°N -0.697°W
SM,[145] SWT[146] CitationThese commons on the Folkestone Beds of the Lower Greensand are surviving fragments of a formerly much larger heath. Puttenham Common has two large pools which have a variety of aquatic plants such as white water lily and the rare eight-stamened waterwort. Crooksbury Common is important for the protected smooth snake and sand lizard.[147]
Quarry Hangers 28.5sortable=onNaNsortable=on[148] PP Redhill
51.267°N -0.112°W
SWT[149] CitationThis sloping site on the North Downs has species-rich chalk grassland, woodland and scrub. Heavily grazed areas are dominated by red fescue and sheep’s fescue, with flowering plants including horseshoe vetch, bird’s-foot trefoil and wild thyme. There is a taller sward in less grazed areas, with grasses such as upright brome and wood false-brome.[150]
Ranmore Common 224.3sortable=onNaNsortable=on[151] YES Dorking
51.247°N -0.364°W
CitationThis site is mainly woodland, some of it ancient, but there are also areas of heath and rough pasture. The dominant trees are pedunculate and sessile oaks, with a shrub layer of holly, silver birch and yew. There is a diverse community of breeding birds and invertebrates include the satin wave moth and the white admiral butterfly.[152]
Reigate Heath 61.7sortable=onNaNsortable=on[153] PP Reigate
51.237°N -0.231°W
LNR,[154] SM[155] CitationMost of the site is heath and acidic grassland, with some areas of woodland and marshy meadow. One part is a golf course. The heath is mainly ling, bell heather and wavy hair-grass. Marshy meadows have Yorkshire fog, sharp-flowered rush, meadowsweet, wild angelica and marsh marigold.[156]
Seale Chalk Pit 1.2sortable=onNaNsortable=on[157] NO Farnham
51.225°N -0.714°W
GCR[158] SWT[159] CitationThis former quarry exposes rocks of the Hog’s Back, and exhibits the separation of the folding Mesozoic rocks of the Weald from the Tertiary sediments of the London Basin.[160]
Sheepleas 99.9sortable=onNaNsortable=on[161] YES Leatherhead
51.253°N -0.441°W
GCR,[162] LNR,[163] SWT[164] CitationThis sloping site on the North Downs has woodland, scrub and botanically rich grassland. The diverse invertebrate fauna includes two nationally rare flies, Norellia spinipes and Microdon devius. A cutting in Mountain Wood exposes a unique gravel Pleistocene deposit which throws light on the Quaternary history of the Weald and the evolution of the London Basin.[165]
Smart's and Prey Heaths 39sortable=onNaNsortable=on[166] YES Woking
51.292°N -0.586°W
CitationThese mainly damp heaths are dominated by ling, cross-leaved heath and purple moor-grass. Other plants include creeping willow, dwarf gorse, oblong-leaved sundew, deergrass and round-leaved sundew.[167]
Smokejack Clay Pit 56sortable=onNaNsortable=on[168] PP Cranleigh
51.125°N -0.415°W
GCR[169] [170] CitationThis site exposes Lower Cretaceous rocks of the Weald Clay Group. Fossils of six orders of insects have been recorded and an unusual level of details has been preserved. It is the best Weald Clay reptile site, with crocodile teeth, coprolites and part of an Iguanodon. The holotype specimen of the fish eating theropod dinosaur, Baryonyx walkeri was discovered on the site.[171]
Staffhurst Wood 51sortable=onNaNsortable=on[172] YES Edenbridge
51.219°N -0.02°W
LNR,[173] NCR, SWT[174] CitationThis common on Weald Clay has been wooded since the Anglo-Saxon period and past management has left many ancient trees. The canopy is mainly pedunculate oak and the older trees support a rich lichen flora. The moth fauna is outstanding, with six uncommon species.[175]
Staines Moor 510.8sortable=onNaNsortable=on[176] PP Staines-upon-Thames
51.447°N -0.501°W
Ramsar, SPACitationStaines Moor consists of the alluvial flood meadows, the King George VI Reservoir, the Staines Reservoirs and a stretch of the River Colne. The reservoirs have nationally important populations of wintering wildfowl and a pond has a nationally important aquatic flora, including one of only three known British localities of the brown galingale.[177]
Stockstone Quarry 3.9sortable=onNaNsortable=on[178] NO Farnham
51.135°N -0.749°W
GCR[179] CitationThis site provides the best exposure of the Bargate Beds, a lithological sub-unit of the rocks of the Lower Greensand, dating to around 120 million years ago in the Lower Cretaceous epoch. It exhibits both calcareous and cherty sandstone.[180]
Stones Road Pond 0.5sortable=onNaNsortable=on[181] NO Epsom
51.34°N -0.261°W
CitationThis deep pond in an urban area has been designated an SSSI because it has one of the largest colonies of great crested newts in England, with 400 to 500 adults during the breeding season. There is also a population of more than 1,000 smooth newts.[182]
Thorpe Hay Meadow 6.4sortable=onNaNsortable=on[183] YES Egham
51.42°N -0.522°W
SWT[184] CitationThis hay meadow in the flood plain on alluvial gravels of the River Thames has plants which thrive in lime-rich soil. It is surrounded by mature hedgerows and a drainage ditch has five species of willow, including purple willow and almond willow.[185]
Thorpe Park No 1 Gravel Pit 42.5sortable=onNaNsortable=on[186] YES Chertsey
51.403°N -0.525°W
Ramsar, SPACitationThis former gravel pit has been designated an SSSI because it is nationally important for wintering gadwall. There are also several other species of wintering wildfowl, such as goldeneyes and smew.[187]
Thursley, Hankley and Frensham Commons 1878.5sortable=onNaNsortable=on[188] PP Godalming
51.16°N -0.726°W
LNR,[189] NCR,[190] NNR[191] Ramsar,[192] SAC, SPA,[193] SWT[194] CitationThis site is of national importance for its invertebrates, birds and reptiles. It is mainly heathland but the valley mire on Thursley Common is one of the best in the country. Orthoptera include the nationally rare large marsh grasshopper. The site is one of the richest in southern England for birds and of outstanding importance for reptiles, such as the nationally rare sand lizard.[195]
Titsey Woods 45.3sortable=onNaNsortable=on[196] PP Oxted
51.269°N -0.034°W
CitationThis site is composed of wet semi-natural woods on Gault Clay with diverse ground flora. There are a number of uncommon lepidoptera, including the silver-washed fritillary and white-letter hairstreak butterflies and rose-marbled and alder kitten moths.[197]
Upper Common Pits 3sortable=onNaNsortable=on[198] NO Leatherhead
51.238°N -0.45°W
GCR[199] CitationThese pits have yielded deposits which are part of the Netley Heath Beds, which date to the Early Pleistocene and are related to the Red Crag Formation. There is a considerable difference in elevation compared with the Red Crag of East Anglia, suggesting differential warping. Near the base there are sandy deposits with many marine fossils.[200]
Vann Lake and Ockley Woods 57.8sortable=onNaNsortable=on[201] PP Dorking
51.138°N -0.353°W
SWT[202] CitationThis site has a lake and ancient woodland which is botanically rich, especially for mosses, liverworts and fungi. There are diverse species of breeding birds and invertebrates include the rare Molophilus lackschewitzianus cranefly and purple emperor and silver-washed fritillary butterflies. There is also a population of dormice.[203]
Wey Valley Meadows 94.1sortable=onNaNsortable=on[204] PP Guildford
51.206°N -0.58°W
CitationThis 4abbr=offNaNabbr=off long stretch of the valley of the River Wey consists of species-rich unimproved meadows. Much of it is maintained by rabbit grazing, but there are also areas wet fen meadow, woodland and scrub. Snipe, lapwing and kingfisher breed on the site.[205]
Whitmoor Common 166sortable=onNaNsortable=on[206] YES Guildford
51.273°N -0.591°W
LNR,[207] SPA, SWT[208] CitationThis site on the heath of the London Basin has a variety of heathland habitats, as well as areas of woodland, meadow and still and running water. The heath has a nationally scarce spider, Oxyopes heterophthalmus and beetle Hyperaspis pseudopustulata and there are nationally important populations of several bird species.[209]
Windsor Forest and Great Park 1778.9sortable=onNaNsortable=on[210] YES Windsor
51.444°N -0.632°W
NCR,[211] RHPG,[212] SAC[213] CitationThis large site has woodland with many ancient trees and large areas of parkland. It is second only to the New Forest for the diversity of its invertebrates, including many Red Data Book beetles and flies. There is an internationally important population of the violet click beetle. The fungi species are very diverse, including some which are extremely rare.[214]
Woldingham and Oxted Downs 128.4sortable=onNaNsortable=on[215] PP Godstone
51.27°N -0.038°W
CitationThis sloping site on the North Downs has species-rich chalk grassland, woodland and scrub. Common plants in grazed areas include red fescue, sheep’s fescue, quaking grass, yellow oat grass, purging flax, bee orchid, thyme, common centaury and yellow-wort.[216]
Wraysbury Reservoir 205.6sortable=onNaNsortable=on[217] NO Staines-upon-Thames
51.46°N -0.526°W
Ramsar, SPACitationThe reservoir has nationally important numbers of wintering cormorants, great crested grebe and shovelers. It also supports many gadwalls.[218]

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Notes and References

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