Little Haven Nature Reserve Explained

Little Haven Nature Reserve
Type:Nature reserve
Grid Ref Uk:TQ 808 890
Location:Thundersley, Essex
Area:37.2 hectares
Manager:Essex Wildlife Trust

Little Haven is a 37.2hectare nature reserve in Thundersley in Essex. It is owned by the Little Haven Children's Hospice, and leased to the Essex Wildlife Trust (EWT).[1]

This site has diverse habitats of woodland, meadows, scrub and hedges. The main trees are sessile oaks, hornbeams and sweet chestnut, and plants such as wood sorrel and are indicators of ancient woodland. The reserve is one of only 25 in the courty where the rare heath fritillary is well established. The hedges provide nesting sites for migrating birds such as whitethroats.[1]

There is access to the site by a footpath from St Michael's Road through Tile Wood, a neighbouring EWT nature reserve.

References

51.5709°N 0.6075°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Little Haven Nature Reserve . Essex Wildlife Trust. 27 June 2016.