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Rowhill Nature Reserve
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For the neighbourhood of Addlestone, see Addlestone § Localities#Rowhill.
For the knoll in Staffordshire, England, see Hanbury, Staffordshire.
Rowhill Nature Reserve or Rowhill Copse is a 26.6-hectare (66-acre) Local Nature Reserve (LNR) which straddles the border between Aldershot in Hampshire and Farnham in Surrey. It is owned by Rushmoor Borough Council, was declared an LNR by Waverley Borough Council and is managed by Rowhill Nature Reserve Society.[1][2]
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Type | Local Nature Reserve |
Location | Farnham, Surrey |
OS grid | SU 897 478 |
Area | 26.6 hectares (66 acres) |
Managed by | Rowhill Nature Reserve Society |
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This site is mainly coppiced woodland with hazel and sweet chestnut. There are also ponds, a stream, heath and marshland.[1] It is the source of the River Blackwater.[3]
Access points include Cranmore Lane.