Derbyshire Wildlife Trust - List of Nature Reserves

List of Nature Reserves

The Avenue Washlands

Barton Pool

Broadhurst Edge Wood

Brockholes Wood SSSI

Carr Vale

Carvers Rocks SSSI

Chee Dale SSSI

Cramside Wood SSSI

Cromford Canal LNR/SSSI

Deep Dale and Topley Pike SSSI

Derwentside

Drakelow

Duckmanton Railway Cutting SSSI

Erewash Meadows

Gang Mine

Golden Brook Storage Lagoon

Hadfields Quarry

Hartington Meadows

Hillbridge and Park Woods

Hilton Gravel Pits SSSI

Hollinhill and Markland Grips

Holly Wood

Hopton Quarry SSSI

Ladybower Wood SSSI

Lock Lane Ash Tip

Long Clough

Mapperley Wood

Miller’s Dale Quarry SSSI

Morley Brickyards SSSI

North Wingfield

Oakerthorpe LNR

Overdale

Priestcliffe Lees SSSI

Risley Glebe

Rose End Meadows

Rowsley Sidings

Spring Wood SSSI

Watford Lodge LNR

Willington Gravel Pits

Woodside

Wyver Lane

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