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Coordinates: 51°37′57″N 0°14′04″W / 51.6325°N 0.2344°W / 51.6325; -0.2344
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'''Totteridge Fields''' is a seven hectare<ref>[http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/category/site-types/local-nature-reserve?page=41 Totteridge Fields, Wild About Britain]</ref> nature reserve owned by the [[London Borough of Barnet]] and managed by the [[London Wildlife Trust]]. It is an ancient hay meadow habitat consisting of three fields, known as Nutt Field, Hen Mead and Nearer Slay Land, with hawthorn and blackthorn hedgerows. The entrance is on Hendon Wood Lane, [[Arkley]].<ref>[http://wildlondon.org.uk/Naturereserves/tabid/91/language/en-GB/Naturereserves/TotteridgeFields/tabid/143/Default.aspx Totteridge Fields, London Wildlife Trust]</ref>
'''Totteridge Fields''' is a seven hectare<ref>[http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/category/site-types/local-nature-reserve?page=41 Totteridge Fields, Wild About Britain]</ref> [[Local Nature Reserve]] owned by the [[London Borough of Barnet]] and managed by the [[London Wildlife Trust]]. It is an ancient hay meadow habitat consisting of three fields, known as Nutt Field, Hen Mead and Nearer Slay Land, with hawthorn and blackthorn hedgerows. The entrance is on Hendon Wood Lane, [[Arkley]].<ref>[http://wildlondon.org.uk/Naturereserves/tabid/91/language/en-GB/Naturereserves/TotteridgeFields/tabid/143/Default.aspx Totteridge Fields, London Wildlife Trust]</ref>


Totteridge Fields and the adjacent privately owned Highwood Hill are are designated a [[Site of Metropolitan Importance]].<ref>[http://wildweb.london.gov.uk/wildweb/PublicSiteViewFull.do?pictureno=1&siteid=7051 Totteridge Fields and Highwood Hill, London Wildweb]</ref>
Totteridge Fields and the adjacent privately owned Highwood Hill are are designated a [[Site of Metropolitan Importance]].<ref>[http://wildweb.london.gov.uk/wildweb/PublicSiteViewFull.do?pictureno=1&siteid=7051 Totteridge Fields and Highwood Hill, London Wildweb]</ref>

Revision as of 22:02, 20 September 2010

Totteridge Fields is a seven hectare[1] Local Nature Reserve owned by the London Borough of Barnet and managed by the London Wildlife Trust. It is an ancient hay meadow habitat consisting of three fields, known as Nutt Field, Hen Mead and Nearer Slay Land, with hawthorn and blackthorn hedgerows. The entrance is on Hendon Wood Lane, Arkley.[2]

Totteridge Fields and the adjacent privately owned Highwood Hill are are designated a Site of Metropolitan Importance.[3]

Dollis Valley Greenwalk and London Loop[4] cross Totteridge Fields.

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51°37′57″N 0°14′04″W / 51.6325°N 0.2344°W / 51.6325; -0.2344