Park
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Camley Street Natural Park
Nature Reserve / Woodland
Camley Street Natural Park/12 Camley St, Regent's Park, NW1 0PW [map]
This tiny oasis of nature near King's Cross - one of the oldest and most influential of urban ecology parks - is home to many frogs, toads and newts and sees an abundance of wild flowers in summer.
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Canalside Activity Centre
Water Sports
Canal Close, North Kensington, W10 5AY [map]
Canalside Activity Centre is a youth club which aims to develop young people through social education and adventurous activities.
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Centre for Wildlife Gardening
Garden
28 Marsden Rd, Peckham, SE15 4EE [map]
An educational centre in Peckham, run by the London Wildlife Trust, which demonstrates how to make gardens more attractive to wildlife.
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Chalk Wood and Joyden's Wood
Nature Reserve / Woodland
DA2 7NY [map]
A large ancient woodland and areas of heathland in glades, extending into Kent, with exceptionally rich plant life.
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The Chase and Eastbrookend Country Park
Nature Reserve / Woodland
This extensive area of grassland and former gravel works contains a variety of aquatic plants and attracts numerous waterfowl and wading birds.
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Cobham Garden Centre
Entertainment Venue
Stoke Road, Cobham, Surrey, Surrey, KT11 3PU [map]
Situated in the beautiful historic village of Stoke D’Abernon on the A245 between Cobham and Leatherhead.
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Crane Corridor
Garden
This corridor of open space around the River Crane combines an excellent variety of wetland habitats, including ponds and lakes, and includes some historic buildings.
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Cranham Marsh
Nature Reserve / Woodland
Marshland is rare in London and this excellent combination of ancient wet woodland, wet meadow and marsh provides an important habitat for marsh-dwelling species.
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Crayford Marshes
Nature Reserve / Woodland
DA8 2LA [map]
One of the few remaining areas of Thames grazing marsh in London, with ditches supporting a wealth of rare plants and animals, and a good range of breeding birds.
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Devonshire Road Nature Reserve
Nature Reserve / Woodland
Devonshire Road, Forest Hill, SE23 3TQ [map]
Devonshire Road Nature Reserve has a pond, meadow, beehive and wildlife conservation area.
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Downe Bank and Cudham Valley North
Nature Reserve / Woodland
Downe Bank nature reserve was known to Charles Darwin as the 'Orchis Bank' for the many orchids that grow there.
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Duke of Northumberland's River
Nature Reserve / Woodland
A section of river with excellent water quality, providing a home for water voles, a variety of fish and aquatic plants, and an exceptional range of aquatic insects.
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Edgware Way Grassland
Garden
HA8 8QJ [map]
This damp, herb-rich grassland includes London's strongest population of the regionally rare plant great burnet and many other uncommon plants characteristic of old meadows.
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Erith Marshes
Nature Reserve / Woodland
One of the very few remaining areas of Thames-side grazing marsh in London, supporting scarce birds, plants and insects.
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Forest Hill to New Cross Gate Railway Cutting
Garden
Probably the finest selection of railside habitats in London, this wide cutting combines three nature reserves, containing woodland, scrub, grassland and reed beds.
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Fryent Country Park
Nature Reserve / Woodland
HA3 9TR [map]
This country park is a 100-hectare haven of traditional countryside in the heart of urban Middlesex.
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Gillespie Park Nature Reserve and Islington Ecology Centre
Nature Reserve / Woodland
191 Drayton Park, N5 1PH [map]
Gillespie Park is a nature reserve in Islington with insects, birds, wild flowers and pond life.