Hedges and Verges 
There are quite a few lengths of hedging and road verges throughout the parish and these need to be surveyed in more detail to determine their species richness and age. It is likely that most hedges are post enclosure period and may not therefore be too diverse except where they form part of the edge of the woodland areas referred to above. Predominant species seem to comprise hawthorn, blackthorn, hazel, sucker elm, blackberry and crab apple. 

There are also extensive lengths of road verge in the parish that may be designated as semi improved grassland. Only limited widths are cut for traffic requirements and there may be some interesting plant species present which will hopefully be revealed in hedgerow surveys.