- Billacombe Railway
- Blagdons Meadow
- Devils Point
- Ernesettle Complex
- Frys Nursery
- Hardwick Wood
- Hoe and Madeira Road
- Hooe Lake
- Jennycliff
- Kinterbury Creek
- Leigham Woods
- Plym Estuary
- Plym Valley Woods
- Pomphlett Plantation
- Radford Lake
- Radford Quarry
- Radford Woods
- Saltram Estate
- Southway Woods
- Warren Point
- Whitleigh Woods
- Wixenford Quarry Marsh
- Woodford Wood
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- Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- Devon Wildlife Trust
- English Nature
- Environment Agency
- Forestry Commission
- Groundwork South West
- Tamar Estuaries
- The National Trust
- Woodland Trust
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Ernesettle Complex County Wildlife Site
Ernesettle Complex is located in the north west of Plymouth adjacent to the River Tamar with dramatic views. The 32.9ha site is privately owned and managed and is not accessible to the public. A variety of habitats are present including grassland, scattered trees, standing/running water, woodland and marsh.
The site is designated as a County Wildlife Site because of the presence of several notable plant species including grey club-rush, broad-leaved everlasting pea and autumn lady's-tresses, grass vetchling and twiggy mullein.
Invertebrate interest include the nationally notable long-winged coneheads and great-green bush-crickets (a Devon Biodiversity Action Plan species). Some areas of the site are listed in the Ancient Woodland Inventory and eight ancient woodland indicator species have been recorded.
Location map
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