Local Wildlife Site

Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation

St Mary's Churchyard, Hornsey
Borough: Haringey
Grade: Local
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 0.71 ha

Description

This old churchyard contains a tiny patch of ancient woodland and the tower of the former St Mary’s Church.

Wildlife

This attractive, well-established churchyard has good tree and shrub cover, including a tiny fragment of hornbeam woodland - probably relict ancient woodland. This provides habitat for birds and other animals. Kestrels nest in the church tower, which is the only remaining part of the former St Mary's Church. The rest of the church was demolished in 1927.

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Kestrel in flight © Jason Gallier

Kestrel in flight © Jason Gallier

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