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The Manor Nature Reserve

The Manor Nature Reserve near Harold Hill is owned and managed by London Borough of Havering.

The London Borough of Havering website LinkExternal link says:
"This amazing site in Harold Hill which includes Hatters Wood, Fir Wood, Duck Wood and Dagnam Park offers a diversity of different wildlife habitats.​

The site includes almost twenty hectares of colourful wildflower meadows, over eight hectares of ancient coppiced woodland, ponds, scrub and veteran trees. Not only that but the site also preserves a fascinating historical record which stretches back into the Middle Ages. Dagnam park, formally laid out by the well known Victorian landscape architect Humphrey Repton, preserves its original 18th century boundaries together with a number of original landscape features including copses, ponds and specimen trees. Look out for mature conifers, horse chestnuts and cedar."

See also:
Natural England: LinkExternal link
Magic Map (defra) LinkExternal link
Wild Essex: LinkExternal link


by Roger Jones

Created: Mon, 21 Nov 2016, Updated: Mon, 21 Nov 2016


4 images use this description:

TQ5593 : Group of trees in Dagnam Park, The Manor Nature Reserve, Harold Hill by Roger Jones
TQ5493 : Fallow Deer in Dagnam Park, The Manor Nature Reserve, Harold Hill by Roger Jones
TQ5492 : Hatter's Wood, The Manor Nature Reserve, Harold Hill by Roger Jones
TQ5592 : Trees in Dagnam Park, The Manor Nature Reserve, Harold Hill by Roger Jones


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