Hedleyhope Fell
54°46′56″N 1°46′59″W / 54.78222°N 1.78306°W / 54.78222; -1.78306
Hedleyhope Fell is a nature reserve to the north-east of Tow Law, County Durham, England. The reserve is managed by Durham Wildlife Trust and consists of some 202 hectares (500 acres)[1] of mainly mid-altitude heathland.[2] It occupies the steep slope on the right bank of Hedleyhope Burn, between the stream and the B6301 Tow Law–Cornsay Colliery road.
The reserve is common land and forms part of Hedleyhope Fell and Cornsay Common.
References
External links
- Official website
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Nature reserves of the Durham Wildlife Trust
- Addison and Hedgefield
- Backstone Bank and Baal Hill Woods
- Barlow Burn
- Bishop Middleham Quarry
- Black Plantation
- Blackhall Rocks
- Burnhope Pond
- Chopwell Meadows
- Edmondsley Wood
- Hannah's Meadows
- Hawthorn Dene
- Hedleyhope Fell
- Hesleden Dene
- High Wood NR
- Joe's Pond
- Longburnford Quarry
- Low Barns
- Malton NR
- Milkwellburn Wood
- Rabbitbank Wood
- Ragpath Heath
- Rainton Meadows
- Raisby Hill Grassland
- Redcar Field
- Shibdon Pond
- Stanley Moss NR
- Town Kelloe Bank
- Trimdon Grange Quarry
- Tudhoe Mill Wood
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