Walthamstow Marshes

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Walthamstow Marshes is a protected expanse of riverside wetland and grassland in northeast London, known for its rich biodiversity, birdlife, and role as one of the city’s last remaining semi-natural marsh habitats.

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Walthamstow Marshes canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grassland
local nature reserve
marsh
wetland
adjacentTo Springfield Park NERFINISHED
Walthamstow Reservoirs NERFINISHED
conservationFocus protection of breeding birds
wetland habitat preservation
country United Kingdom
designation Local Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
ecosystemService floodplain storage
recreational space
urban biodiversity refuge
habitatType marsh grassland
riverside wetland
semi-natural marsh
hasConservationValue high
hasFeature ditches
footpaths
grazing marsh
riverbank
hasVegetationType reedbed
scrub
wet grassland
locatedIn Lee Valley NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Waltham Forest NERFINISHED
northeast London
locatedOnRiver River Lea NERFINISHED
managedBy Lee Valley Regional Park Authority NERFINISHED
nearestSettlement Clapton NERFINISHED
Walthamstow NERFINISHED
notableFor birdlife
botanical interest
invertebrate fauna
one of the last remaining semi-natural marshes in London
rich biodiversity
partOf Lee Valley Park NERFINISHED
protectedStatus protected wetland
region Greater London
threatenedBy pollution
urban development pressure
usedFor birdwatching
nature study
walking

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Lee Valley Regional Park hasPart Walthamstow Marshes