Bray Pennyroyal Field
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|name=Bray Pennyroyal Field
|aos=Berkshire
|interest=Biological
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|area={{convert|3.5|ha|acre|abbr=off}}
|map=[https://magic.defra.gov.uk/MagicMap.aspx?startTopic=Designations&activelayer=sssiIndex&query=HYPERLINK%3D%271006011%27 Magic Map]
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Bray Pennyroyal Field is a {{convert| 3.5 |ha|acre|abbr=off|adj=on}} biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire.{{cite web|url= https://designatedsites.naturalengland.org.uk/SiteDetail.aspx?SiteCode=S1006011&SiteName=&countyCode=2&responsiblePerson=&SeaArea=&IFCAArea= |title=Designated Sites View: Bray Pennyroyal Field | series= Sites of Special Scientific Interest|publisher=Natural England|accessdate = 29 October 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://magic.defra.gov.uk/MagicMap.aspx?startTopic=Designations&activelayer=sssiIndex&query=HYPERLINK%3D%271006011%27 |title=Map of Bray Pennyroyal Field|series= Sites of Special Scientific Interest|publisher=Natural England|accessdate= 29 October 2019}}
This field is a filled in gravel pit next to the River Thames. It is the only site in the county for the nationally rare pennyroyal, which is listed in the British Red Data Book of vascular plants. The site is grazed by horses, a management regime which is thought to be beneficial to the plant.{{cite web|url= https://designatedsites.naturalengland.org.uk/PDFsForWeb/Citation/1006011.pdf |title=Bray Pennyroyal Field citation|series= Sites of Special Scientific Interest|publisher=Natural England|accessdate= 29 October 2019}}
The site is private land with no public access.
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