Local Wildlife Site

Accessible Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation

Camberwell New Cemetery
Borough: Southwark
Grade: Borough Grade II
Access: Free public access (all/most of site)
Area: 17.95 ha

Description

As well as Camberwell New Cemetery and the adjacent Honor Oak Crematorium, this site also includes the former Honor Oak Nursery Training Centre site. Together these areas form a substantial block of open space, separated only by roads from Brenchley Gardens and Camberwell Old Cemetery.

Wildlife

Most of Camberwell New Cemetery is intensively managed, but there are small areas of mixed woodland, scrub and rough grassland in the south-west corner. Ant hills are frequent in the less disturbed grassland and support a number of herbs including ox-eye daisy and autumn hawkbit. The cemetery also contains some fine hedgerows and a variety of mature trees. Honor Oak Crematorium is formally landscaped but contains plenty of dense shrubberies, providing ideal nesting habitat for common birds. There is also a small pond here as well as numerous mature trees which help support pipistrelle bats, slow-worm, common lizard, stag beetle and house sparrow. The eastern edge of the crematorium grades into woodland within the adjacent Forest Hill to New Cross Gate railway cutting, a Metropolitan site. The Honor Oak Nursery site is largely wasteland with a wide variety of plants, some of them relics of the previous use.

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