The London/Essex Boundary - Bury Farm
Boundary London/Essex/Havering
The boundary follows the Mardyke
Post to the west Dunnings Lane
Post to the north Warley Hall Lane
Sites on the London, Havering, side of the boundary
Fen Lane
Bury Farm
Upminster sewage works . The site is dominated by nettle willow herb and grass there are some trees. There are two ponds with vertical sides, and open ditches. The site forms a significant wetland used by birds, water vole, amphibians and invertebrates. Built in 1922 on Bury Farm lands where the site made it unnecessary to pump
Mardyke
Sources
London County Council, Sewage Works Leaflet
The boundary follows the Mardyke
Post to the west Dunnings Lane
Post to the north Warley Hall Lane
Sites on the London, Havering, side of the boundary
Fen Lane
Bury Farm
Upminster sewage works . The site is dominated by nettle willow herb and grass there are some trees. There are two ponds with vertical sides, and open ditches. The site forms a significant wetland used by birds, water vole, amphibians and invertebrates. Built in 1922 on Bury Farm lands where the site made it unnecessary to pump
Mardyke
Sources
London County Council, Sewage Works Leaflet
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