Frogmore Meadows
Frogmore Meadows is a 4.6 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Chess Valley in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. It consists of two meadows in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, next to the River Chess, one of which is a Hertfordshire and Middlesex Wildlife Trust nature reserve. The planning authorities are Three Rivers District Council, Dacorum Borough Council and Chiltern District Council.[1]
The site has marshy areas and fens next to the river, damp grassland and drier, more acidic areas. The river bank has water voles, and damp areas are dominated by meadow foxtail and Yorkshire fog, with some marsh marigold and marsh bedstraw. Plants in drier areas include betony, and mature hedgerows have a wide variety of invertebrates. There are butterflies such as skippers, meadow browns, ringlets and marbled whites.[1][2]
The site is open at all times and there is access by a footpath between Sarratt and Chenies.
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- Bierton Clay Pit
- Bolter End Sand Pit
- Bugle Quarry
- Fern House Gravel Pit
- Froghall Brickworks
- Muswell Hill
- Pitstone Quarry
- South Lodge Pit
- Stone
- Warren Farm, Stewkley
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Coordinates: 51°40′47″N 0°31′29″W / 51.6796°N 0.52468°W / 51.6796; -0.52468