Hampshire Treasures
Volume 3 ( Hart and Rushmoor)
Page 125 - Odiham
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| View Point |
Odiham Firs. Also known as Beacon Hill or 'The Clump of Trees.' Views over a large area of North West Hampshire. Site of a beacon in Elizabethan times. | SU 730 503 2013 175 |
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| Trees |
Three oaks and an area of woodland at Broad Oak Common. | T.P.O. No. 36 C.A. |
SU 754 519 2013 167 |
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| Trees |
Archery Fields, Farnham Road. Variety of trees including elm, fieldmaple, oak and ash. Most of the elms have been felled. Part of area lies within a conservation area. | T.P.O. No. 255 C.A. |
SU 744 510 2013 160 |
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| Trees |
Beech, elm, oak, lime, cedar etc., standing in the grounds of Danetree House. | H. D. C. T.P.O. No. 12 C.A. |
SU 742 510 2013 176 |
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Grove Copse, Horsedown Common. Small part only within parish. | H. D. C. T.P.O. No. 26 |
SU 770 483 2013 177 |
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| Trees |
Six beech and one hornbeam on the land adjoining Fernelose, Dunley's Hill. | H. D. C. T.P.O. No. 48 |
SU 733 512 2013 178 |
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| Trees |
Angel Fields, London Road. Hornbeam, sycamore, Holm oak, oak and copper beech trees on the boundaries of fields 408 and 409. Part lies within a conservation area. Centred on grid reference. | H. D. C. T.P.O. No. 67 C.A. |
SU 743 513 2013 179 |
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| Site of Natural Interest |
Greywell Fen. A calcareous valley fen dominated by Alder Carr and Greater Tussock Sedge Tussocks. Extends for about 2 km along the headwaters of the River Whitewater. Site of national importance. Centred on grid reference. | N. P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 721 513 2013 181 |
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| Site of Natural Interest |
North Warnborough Green. Rich water meadow flora. | SU 729 521 2013 183 |
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| Common |
Odiham Common. Oak woodland and scrub area of ornithological interest. Centred on grid reference. | SU 750 530 2013 182 |
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| Common |
Horsedown Common. Interesting area of downland and woodland. | SU 765 481 2013 184 |
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| Heath |
Bartley Heath. An important area of heathland with very rich flora and insect fauna. | SU 728 535 2013 185 |
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| Sarsen Stone No. 52A |
Located at the roadside. | C.A. |
SU 737 510 2013 203 |
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