Hampshire Treasures
Volume 6 ( East Hampshire)
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| Description and Date | Remarks | Protection | Grid Ref. and Punchcard No. | |
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| Area of Ecological Importance |
Woolmer Pond. A shallow peat stained base, poor lake with peripheral wet and dry heath on Lower Greensand. Herpetologically and ornithologically an important site. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 790 320 1619 25 |
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| Area of Ecological Importance |
Woolmer Forest. Extensive stretch of dry heath dominated by heather and extensively but not densely colonised by birch. Thought to be best remaining example of dry heath in the western Weald and is of special herpetological importance. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 805 324 1619 32 |
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| Area of Ecological importance |
Blackmoor. An area of Folkestone Beds at the western extremity of the Weald. Dominated by heather and moor-grass. The site contrasts with the much drier heathland elsewhere. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 787 335 1619 36 |
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| Geological Feature |
South side of Oxney Stream. Peat bog. | SU 794 377 1619 33 |
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| Trees |
Dormy, Hogmoor Road, Bordon. Many groups of trees of different species standing in the grounds of houses on the above estate. The area is centred on the grid reference given. | T.P.O. No. 13 E.H.D. |
SU 786 342 1619 37 |
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| Tree |
Queen Anne's Tree. Opposite Regency House on A325. Place where royal deer, driven by Verderers, were inspected by Queen Anne. | N.P. Act S.S.S.I. |
SU 787 321 1619 27 |
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| Trees |
To the north of New Road and west of Forest Road. Differing species standing in the area centred on grid reference. | T.P.O. No. 780 |
SU 794 344 1619 34 |
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| Trees |
Area of former Whitehill House. Now known as Oak View Estate. | T.P.O. No. 419 |
SU 795 340 1619 21 |
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| Trees |
Pinewood House and Whitehill Chase, Petersfield Road. Several trees of various species, both deciduous and coniferous, standing on land to the east of the A325 at Whitehill, centred on grid reference given. | T.P.O. No. 89 E.H.D. |
SU 795 345 1619 38 |
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| Trees |
Links House, Firgrove Road, Blackmoor. A sweet gum inside the northern boundary of the garden, and a group consisting of one Scots pine, one lawson cypress, nine holly and a sweet gum on the frontage of the garden of the above property. | T.P.O. No. 14 E.H.D. |
SU 796 341 1619 35 |
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| Trees |
Beaulieu, New Road. Part of curtilage now developed, most of the trees retained. | T.P.O. No. 516 |
SU 797 342 1619 22 |
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| Trees |
Waterside, Mill Chase Road, Bordon. Formerly Deadwater. | T.P.O. No. 568 |
SU 804 356 1619 20 |
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| Springs |
Camp Springs. In existence for hundreds of years and served military camping units prior to World War 1. | SU 793 339 1619 26 |
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