| Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
| Location | Buckinghamshire |
|---|---|
| Grid reference | SU840972 |
| Interest | Biological |
| Area | 71.1 hectares |
| Notification | 1988 |
| Location map | Magic Map |
Naphhill Common is a 71.1-hectare (176-acre)Site of Special Scientific Interest inNaphill inBuckinghamshire. It is in of theChilternsArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and it is listed inA Nature Conservation Review. It iscommon land, with commoners' rights toestovers (the right to collect constructional materials), grazing (for cattle and swine) and firebote (the right to collect firewood).[1][2][3]
This oak and beech wood is thought to be the most natural of all the Chilterns woodlands. It has diverse trees and shrubs, areas of acid heath, wet rides and ponds. Many of the oaks and beech trees are ancient pollards, and they provide an important habitat for invertebrates and lichens. Heathland clearings have some species which are uncommon in the county, such asheath bedstraw and the heatherCalluna vulgaris.[1]
There is access from Forge Road and Chapel Lane.[2]
51°40′04″N0°47′10″W / 51.66775°N 0.786073°W /51.66775; -0.786073