Inholms Clay Pit

Nature reserve in Surrey, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Inholms Clay Pit is a 8.4-hectare (21-acre) Local Nature Reserve south of Dorking in Surrey. It is owned by Mole Valley District Council and from 2009 - 2019 was managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust[1][2] and since then by Mole Valley District Council.[3]

TypeLocal Nature Reserve
LocationDorking, Surrey
Area8.4 hectares (21 acres)
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Inholms Clay Pit
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TypeLocal Nature Reserve
LocationDorking, Surrey
OS gridTQ 174 471
Area8.4 hectares (21 acres)
Managed bySurrey Wildlife Trust
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This former clay quarry has young woodland and open grassland. Flora in the woods include dog's mercury and wood anemone, while the grassland has orchids almost entirely common spotted.[4]

Access is from Inholms Lane via a footpath from Holmbury Drive.

The interest of the site lies in its successional diversity, as is typical for brownfield sites. Habitats range from ancient semi natural woodland to freshly bare soil, with many areas that were bare soil 40 years or more ago. Two south-facing cliffs were created by SWT around 2012 to benefit thermophilic hymenoptera, a first for Surrey.

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