Moorend Common

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Moorend Common
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Moorend Common - geograph.org.uk - 1113623.jpg
Area of Search Buckinghamshire
Grid reference SU802905
Interest Biological
Area 28.0 hectares
Notification 1985
Location map Magic Map

Moorend Common is a 28 hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest in the hamlet Moor End, west of High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire.[1][2] It is in the Chilterns Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and it is owned and managed by Lane End Parish Council.[3]

The site is on London Clay, which is unusual for the Chilterns, and the soil is acid and sometimes waterlogged. Habitats are grassland, heath, woodland, marsh and scrub. A stream ends in a swallow-hole called Gubbins Hole. There are three types of woodland, beech, oak and birch, and a small area planted with larch and pine, with ground flora of bracken and bramble. mMrshy areas have heath spotted orchid and bog mosses.[1]

There is access from Church Road, which passes through the site.[2]

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