Sarratt Bottom nature reserve

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Sarratt Bottom nature Reserve in Hertfordshire is a 3.2-hectare (7.9-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. The site is a meadow beside the River Chess. It is an example of damp grassland which has been traditionally managed for grazing. There are also areas of swamp and marsh. The main plants in grassland areas include sweet vernal grass and meadow foxtail, and marsh horsetail and common spike-rush are common in damper areas. The site has hedgehogs and a wide variety of wetland birds and invertebrates.[1]

InterestBiological
Area3.2 hectares
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Sarratt Bottom
Site of Special Scientific Interest
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LocationHertfordshire
Grid referenceTQ031989
InterestBiological
Area3.2 hectares
Notification1984
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There is no public access but the site can be viewed from Moor Lane. The local planning authority is Three Rivers District Council.[1][2]

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