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Littlefield Common

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Littlefield Common (geograph 2260096)
Littlefield Common (geograph 2260096)

Littlefield Common is a 17-hectare (42-acre) nature reserve south-west of Worplesdon in Surrey. It is owned by Surrey County Council and managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust.The common has wet and dry woodland, heath, grassland and ponds, which have a variety of amphibians such as newts, toads and frogs. Flora include common yellow sedge and heath spotted-orchid.There is access from Aldershot Road.

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Aldershot Road
GU3 3HF , Worplesdon
England, United Kingdom
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