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Vange and Fobbing Marshes

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Area of Search
  
Essex

Interest
  
Biological

Location map
  
Magic Map

Grid reference
  
TQ 730840 TQ 725867

Area
  
164.6 hectares

Notification
  
1987

Vange and Fobbing Marshes

Vange and Fobbing Marshes are a 164.6 hectarre biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in two areas south of Basildon in Essex. Vange Marsh is managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

The marshes are unimproved coastal grassland, dykes and creeks, with a wide variety of maritime herbs and grasses, some of them nationally rare. The site is the main British location for least lettuce. Insects with restricted distributions include the scarce emerald damselfly and Roesel's bush cricket. There are birds at Vange Marsh such as avocets, common terns and black-tailed godwits.

There is access to Fobbing Marsh by footpaths from Corringham, and Vange Marsh is 600 metres from Pitsea railway station.

References

Vange and Fobbing Marshes Wikipedia