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Landscape Character Types
Wooded Hills and Ridges
Summary
Overall description:
This is a varied and textured landscape characterised by undulating hills and steep ridges, which are cloaked in woodland, with clearings of arable farmland and pasture.
Location:
Located in the south of the East of England in Essex and Hertfordshire.
Physical environment
Landform:
Undulating land, often steeply sloping, with distinctive ridges and narrow plateau summits.
Natural / water features:
Minor streams drain the hills and feed into adjacent river valleys/low lying landscapes.
Vegetation and land use
Ecological character:
A combination of heavy, gleyed soils supports a high cover of ancient deciduous woodland. Survival of Ancient Woodland is relatively high, much of which is found in large blocks and protected by designated sites (>1%).
Primary land use :
Mixed farming (pasture and arable) between extensive areas of woodland. Some peri-urban land uses including horse grazing, golf courses and country parks.
Tree cover:
Frequent, often large ancient woodlands, in places associated with parkland.
Cultural pattern
Historic features:
Small to medium sized parklands and relic commons. Historic churches in settlements act as local landmarks.
Enclosure pattern:
Field pattern is generally irregular and sinuous. Areas that have been extensively modified through field reorganisation tend to have a more regular pattern.
Settlement pattern:
Settlement is densely dispersed, with many linear clusters along roadsides. The influence of towns (both new developments and vastly expanded historic settlements) are also a feature within this landscape.
To be completed at a later date.
Historic development :
Historically this landscape has comprised a mixture of wooded areas and fields, many of which are likely to have been created by assarting. Fieldscapes tend to be dominated by early enclosures, with significant areas of co-axial fields.
Perceptions
Tranquility:
The hilltops and lanes are relatively tranquil, however near to settlements and road infrastructure tranquillity reduces considerably.
Views:
Enclosed character due to woodland cover and mature hedgerows. Where there are breaks in the woodland cover the elevated nature of these hills and ridges affords long distance views.