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- Q22004789 subject Q8748458.
- Q22004789 abstract "Curtismill Green is a 47.3 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Epping and Brentwood in Essex. It is registered common land. A report by Essex County Council in 2007 stated that the site was in multiple ownership, and it was in poor condition.The site is a relic of the ancient Forest of Waltham, of which Epping Forest is the largest surviving part. It is unimproved grassland and scrub with both damp and dry areas, with a number of uncommon species. Notable plant species in grassland areas include Orange Foxtail, Lesser Spearwort and Yellow Rattle. There are also a number of ponds.There is public access to the site.".
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- Q22004789 interest "Biological".
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- Q22004789 wikiPageWikiLink Q8748458.
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- Q22004789 aos "Essex".
- Q22004789 interest "Biological".
- Q22004789 point "51.6482 0.192".
- Q22004789 type Place.
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- Q22004789 type Place.
- Q22004789 type SiteOfSpecialScientificInterest.
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- Q22004789 comment "Curtismill Green is a 47.3 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Epping and Brentwood in Essex. It is registered common land. A report by Essex County Council in 2007 stated that the site was in multiple ownership, and it was in poor condition.The site is a relic of the ancient Forest of Waltham, of which Epping Forest is the largest surviving part. It is unimproved grassland and scrub with both damp and dry areas, with a number of uncommon species.".
- Q22004789 label "Curtismill Green".
- Q22004789 lat "51.6482".
- Q22004789 long "0.192".
- Q22004789 depiction Footpath_to_Curtismill_Green_-_geograph.org.uk_-_729447.jpg.