Pitsea Marsh

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Pitsea Marsh
Site of Special Scientific Interest
File:Wat Tyler Country Park 12.JPG
Area of Search Essex
Grid reference TQ735863
TQ740870
Interest Biological
Area 94.6 hectares
Notification 1987
Location map Magic Map

Pitsea Marsh is a 94.6 hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest in Pitsea in Essex. The southern half is the Wat Tyler Country Park, and the northern half is private land.[1][2]

The site has a variety of habitats, such as grassland, scrub, reedbed, fen, ponds and saltmarsh. It was reclaimed in the seventeenth century, when Pitseahall Fleet was excavated to construct sea walls. The Fleet has a large and varied bird population. Dykes and ponds support the scarce emerald damselfly, and other rare invertebrates include Roesel's bush-cricket, a harvestman Leiobunum rotundum, a hoverfly xanthandrus comtus, and a ground beetle dyschirius impunctipennis.[1]

There is access to the country park from Pitsea Hall Lane.

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