List of UK sites recognised for their importance in biodiversity conservation

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This article provides a list of sites in the United Kingdom which are recognised for their importance to biodiversity conservation. The list is divided geographically by region and county.

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Contents

England
Southwest  Southeast  Midlands  East Anglia  Northwest  Northeast  
Wales
Scotland
See also

Inclusion criteria

Sites are included in this list if they are given any of the following designations:

Sites of importance in a global context

Sites of importance in a European context

Sites of importance in a national context

England

Southwest

Cornwall

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Sites on the Penwith Peninsula
Aire Point to Carrick Du SSSI Coastal cliffs and heathlandMaritime and heathland plant communities; nationally rare & scarce plants and invertebratesNCR, SSSI
Chyenhal Moor SSSI
Leswidden Block Works Former china clay workingsPopulations of western rustwort, Marsupella profunda, an internationally rare liverwortSSSI
Lower Bostraze China Clay Works Former china clay workingsPopulations of western rustwort, Marsupella profunda, an internationally rare liverwortSSSI
Porthgwarra to Pordenack Point SSSI
Treen Cliff SSSI
The Lizard
West Lizard SSSI HeathlandNationally rare & scarce plants & invertebratesSSSI
Other sites
Bodmin Moor Upland moorlandMoorland birds, dragonflies & butterfliesIBA
Carrack Gladden Coastal headlandPlant communities, nationally scarce plantsSSSI
Gwithian to Mexico Towans SSSI
Godrevy Head to St Agnes SSSI
The Hayle Estuary SSSI
Lymsworthy Meadows SSSI
Marazion Marsh SSSI
Meddon Moor SSSI
Porth Kidney Sands SSSI
Tamar Estuary complex EstuaryEstuary birdsIBA

Devon

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
The Exe Estuary
Dawlish Warren Vegetated sand spit and estuaryEstuary birds, nationally rare plantsNNR, SSSI
Sites in east Devon
Aylesbeare Common HeathlandHeathland birds, dragonfliesSSSI
Bolshayne Fen Valley fenFenland plant communitiesSSSI
Sites in south Devon
Berry Head Coastal headlandSeabird colony, nationally rare plantsSSSI
South Milton Ley Freshwater reedbedReedbed birdsSSSI
Sites in north Devon
Bursdon Moor SSSI
Bradworthy Common SSSI
Kismeldon Meadows SSSI
Deptford Farm Pastures SSSI
Braunton Burrows Sand dune systemComplete successional range, nationally rare plants and animalsSSSI, BR, NNR (part), SAC

Dorset

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Poole Harbour Natural harbour (the second largest in the world, after Sydney harbour)Wintering shorebirds, wintering wildfowlIBA
Brownsea Island Island, including a lagoonRed squirrel; breeding, wintering and migrant birdsIBA, SSSI

Somerset

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Mendip Hills
Priddy Mineries Heathland & poolFlora, invertebratesSSSI
Other sites
Cheddar Reservoir Artificial reservoirWintering waterfowlSSSI
Bridgwater Bay EstuaryEstuary birdsSSSI
Brean Down Limestone headlandGrassland plant communities; rare invertebratesSSSI
Grove Farm SSSI
Millwater SSSI
Whitevine Meadows SSSI
Windsor Hill Marsh Marshy fieldLocally notable plant speciesSSSI

Avon

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Ashton Court Deer parkSaproxylic invertebratesSSSI
Avon Gorge (Leigh Woods)Limestone gorge and semi-natural broad-leaved woodlandPlant communities, insect communitiesNNR, SAC, SSSI
Banwell Caves Caves Greater horseshoe bat roost siteSSSI
Biddle Street, Yatton SSSI
Bishop's Hill Wood SSSI
Blagdon Lake Artificial reservoirSSSI
Bodkin Hazel Wood SSSI
Brockley Hall Stables Former stable blockGreater horseshoe bat breeding siteSSSI
Burledge Sidelands and Meadows Unimproved grasslandSSSI
Burrington Combe Limestone gorgeSSSI
Chew Valley Lake Artificial reservoirWildfowlSPA, SSSI
Cleeve Wood, Hanham Semi-natural broad-leaved woodlandNationally scarce plantSSSI
Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines Stone minesGreater horseshoe bat roostsSSSI
Compton Martin Ochre Mine Stone mineGreater horseshoe bat roostSSSI
Congrove Field and The Tumps Unimproved grasslandSSSI
Ellenborough Park Dune grassland, managed as parklandDune grassland plant communities including two Red Data Book species, branched horsetail and smooth rupturewort SSSI
Folly Farm, Bishop SuttonMeadow and woodlandGrassland plant communities, invertebrate communitiesSSSI
Gordano valley PeatlandPlant communities, invertebrate communitiesNNR, SSSI
Harptree Combe Wooded combePlant communities, invertebrate communities, the rare Appleyard's feather-moss SSSI
Horseshoe Bend, Shirehampton Wooded cliff and saltmarsh stripPlant communities, including the nationally rare True Service-tree SSSI
Iford Manor Country houseGreater horseshoe bat breeding siteSSSI
St Catherine's Valley GrasslandGrassland plant communities; locally scarce plantsSSSI
Uphill Cliff SSSI
Yanal Bog Lowland mirePlant communitiesSSSI

Wiltshire

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Baverstock Juniper Bank Chalk grassland and scrubLarge population of juniper SSSI
Bentley Wood Extensive area of semi-natural broadleaved woodlandInsect communitiesSSSI
Box Mine Abandoned stone minesRoost site for bats, including greater horseshoeSSSI
Calstone and Cherhill Downs Extensive area of calcareous grasslandOne of a small number of British sites for the wart-biter SSSI
Chilmark Quarries Quarries with a cave systemWinter roost for Bechstein's bat and other bat speciesSSSI
Fonthill Grottoes Subterranean folliesWinter roost for up to nine bat speciesSSSI

Gloucestershire

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Forest of Dean Extensive area of semi-natural broadleaved woodlandPlant communities, woodland birds, insect communities
Dean Hall Coach House and Stables Country houseGreater horseshoe bat breeding roostSSSI

Southeast

Bedfordshire

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Barton Hills Lowland grasslandGrassland plant communitiesNNR
King's Wood, Heath and Reach WoodlandWoodland plant communitiesNNR
Knocking Hoe GrasslandGrassland plant communitiesNNR

Berkshire

Buckinghamshire

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Windsor Hill SSSI Beech woodland, scrub and chalk grasslandPlant communitiesNCR, SSSI

Essex

Greater London

Hampshire

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Upper Greensand Hangars Semi-natural broadleaved woodlandPlant communities and geologySSSI

Hertfordshire

Kent

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Burham Down Calcareous woodland and grassland SSSI
Burham Marsh SSSI
East Blean Woods Heath fritillary SSSI, SAC, NNR
Hothfield Common Heath LNR, SSSI
Lydden Temple Ewell Calcareous grassland Early spider orchid, burnt orchid, silver-spotted skipper, Adonis blue SSSI, SAC, NNR
Marden Meadow Neutral grassland Green-winged orchid Part SSSI
Oare Marshes SSSI, Ramsar Site, LNR, SPA, ESA
Park Gate Down Calcareous grassland Lady orchid, late spider orchid, monkey orchid and musk orchid,SSSI, SAC
Queendown Warren Calcareous grassland Early spider orchid and lady orchid SSSI, SAC, LNR
Romney Marsh Visitor Centre SSSI, LNR
Sandwich and Pegwell Bay Coastal grassland and dunes Lizard orchid SSSI, Ramsar Site, SPA, cSAC, NNR
Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve SSSI
South Swale SSSI, Ramsar Site, LNR, SPA, ESA
West Blean Heath fritillary SSSI
Westfield Wood Calcareous woodland SAC, SSSI
Yockletts Bank Calcareous woodland Lady orchid SSSI

Oxfordshire

Surrey

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Bookham Commons Woodland, grassland and scrubLocally notable plants, rare moths, breeding bird communitiesSSSI

Sussex

Rye Harbour Nature Reserve

Midlands

Derbyshire

Herefordshire

Leicestershire

Northamptonshire

Shropshire

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Catherton Common Uncultivated heathlandNationally scarce bird, insect and plant speciesSSSI

Staffordshire

Nottinghamshire

Warwickshire

Worcestershire

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Christopher Cadbury Wetland Reserve Wetland (freshwater & saline pools)Many species of birds, including avocet, curlew, ringed plover and bittern [1] SSSI
Wyre Forest Semi-natural woodlandWildlife including hawfinch, dipper, common crossbill, pied flycatcher, long-eared owl and adder.NNR, SSSI

East Anglia

Northwest

Cheshire

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Sandbach Flashes Wetland (partially saline, even though inland)Aquatic plant & invertebrate communities; woodland lichen flora; wintering wildfowl and wadersSSSI

Northeast

Lincolnshire

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Potter Hanworth Wood Small-leaved lime woodlandPlant & animal communitiesSSSI

Yorkshire

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Grass Wood, Wharfedale Woodland with areas of limestone grasslandPlant communitySSSI

County Durham

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Bishop Middleham Quarry Disused quarryMagnesian limestone grassland plant communitiesSSSI

Wales

Anglesey

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Holy Island seabird cliffs
South Stack Coastal cliffSeabird colonySPA
Anglesey tern colonies
The Skerries Offshore isletsSeabird colonyIBA, SPA, SSSI
Cemlyn Bay and lagoon Coastal lagoonTern colonyIBA, SPA, SSSI
Ynys Feurig Offshore isletsTern colonyIBA, SPA, SSSI
Other sites
Fedw Fawr Coastal cliffSeabird colonySSSI

Scotland

Northeast Scotland

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Fowlsheugh, KincardineshireCliffSeabird colonySPA, SSSI

Shetland

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
Hermaness CliffSeabird colonyNNR
Unst

Orkney

Outer Hebrides

Lewis and Harris
North Uist, South Uist and Benbecula

Other islands

Site name(s)Type of siteNature conservation interestDesignation(s)
St Kilda Island groupSeabird colony (largest in Britain), endemic subspecies of wren and wood mouse IBA, NNR, WHS
North Rona IslandSeabird colonyIBA, NNR
Sula Sgeir IslandSeabird colonyIBA, NNR
Flannan Isles Island groupSeabird colonyIBA
Shiant Isles IslandSeabird colony, passage & wintering geeseIBA
Monach Islands Island groupBreeding seabirds, passage & wintering geeseIBA

See also

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