Devonshire Avenue Nature Area is a 0.4 hectare
Local Nature Reserve and
Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in
South Sutton in the
London Borough of Sutton
The London Borough of Sutton () is a London borough in south-west London, England and forms part of Outer London. It covers an area of and is the 80th largest local authority in England by population. It borders the London Borough of Croy ...
. It is owned by Sutton Council and managed by the Council and Sutton Nature Conservation Volunteers.
The site was occupied by three houses which were bombed during the Second World War. The rubble was then cleared and the area was used as an informal playground until the early 1990s, when it was converted by the Council to be used for nature conservation. Most of the site is neutral grassland, but it has areas of chalk grassland, scrub and trees. A notable species is the
small blue butterfly, which is rare in the borough. Plants include the nationally scarce
ivy broomrape, and
kidney vetch
''Anthyllis vulneraria'', the common kidneyvetch, kidney vetch or woundwort is a medicinal plant native to Europe. The name ''vulneraria'' means "wound healer".
Description
''Anthyllis vulneraria'' reaches of height. The stem is simple or more ...
and
bird's-foot trefoil.
[
The site is located at the corner of Devonshire Avenue and Devonshire Road.
]
References
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Local nature reserves in Greater London
Nature reserves in the London Borough of Sutton