Southrepps Common is a 5.6-hectare (14-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of North Walsham in Norfolk.[1][2] A larger area of 12.9-hectare (32-acre) is a Local Nature Reserve. It is owned by Southrepps Parish Council and managed by Southrepps Common Group.[3][4] It is part of the Norfolk Valley Fens Special Area of Conservation.[5]
This is damp grassland and fen in the valley of the River Ant. There are several rare true flies characteristic of undisturbed wetlands, especially Pteromicra glabricula and Colobaea distincta, both of which have larvae which are parasitic on snails.[6]
The site is open to the public
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^"Map of Southrepps Common". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
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(32-acre) is a Local Nature Reserve. It is owned by Southrepps Parish Council and managed by SouthreppsCommon Group. It is part of the Norfolk Valley Fens Special...
halves are known as Upper Southrepps and Lower Southrepps (Upper Street and Lower Street on Ordnance Survey maps). Southrepps is built on a low-rise mix...
View: SouthreppsCommon". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Archived from the original on 22 May 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2018. "SouthreppsCommon citation"...
original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 5 June 2018. "Designated Sites View: SouthreppsCommon". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Archived...
South Raynham, South Runcton, South Walsham, South Wootton, Southery, Southrepps, Southwood, Sparham, Sparhamhill, Sparrow Green, Spixworth, Spooner Row...
fen and secondary woodland. The part of the common known as the Top Common lies north, whereas the Back Common lies south of the Cromer Road (A149). This...
of the disc was the shield from the Southern Rhodesian Coat of Arms. In common with most other British colonies, the flag used by the governor, as the...
and Hannah Lubbock. He attended the village school. His father moved to Southrepps, and William at an early age was employed in the mill, but in 1800 was...
District existed, though the council was based in Fakenham. The Shirehall on Common Place served as a courtroom until 1974. In present times the building is...
90..266W. doi:10.2307/1787617. JSTOR 1787617. "Plea Roll of the Court of Common Pleas; National Archives; 4th complete entry, containing "Norff" in the...
north-west, the parish (which also includes the settlements of Happisburgh Common and Whimpwell Green) had a population of 1,372 in 607 households. For the...
smuggling. As smuggling declined, marine salvage of shipwrecks became more common in the early 19th century. Nobility traditionally claimed or was given manorial...
Hoveton United Reserves Shipdham Reserves 1971–72 C N S O B U Fakenham Town Southrepps Beccles Town Stags Hoveton United Reserves Fakenham Town Reserves Hellesdon...
Theology, January 1977, p. 12. Kenneth Hopkins, The Powys Brothers. Southrepps, Norfolk: Warren House Press, 1972, p. 157. Allcroft, Arthur Hadrian (1908)...
Powys' 'Wood and Stone' and Theodore Powys' 'The Soliloquy of a Hermit'. Southrepps Warren House Press. 1916. (Booklet, 12 pages) "Shakespeare: Rebel, Aristocrat...
People in Essex. Christopher John Houlgate – Volunteer. For services to Southrepps Commons. Elizabeth Hueston – Writer. For services to the community in...
within the grounds and estate of Felbrigg Hall. The woods mainly consist of common beech trees, with many rare species of lichen. Felbrigg's parish church...
ward in the English county of Norfolk that contains the hamlet of Briston Common. The village is 11 miles (18 km) east north east of the town of Fakenham...