| DINGLE | A little place of woodland in glens of Scotland |
| COTTAGER | He has a little place of his own - at Fulham? (8) |
| ASCOT | Meeting in a small place of rest (5) |
| SMART | A small place of trade could turn out to be quite effective (5) |
| HIGHGATEWOOD | 70-acre area of woodland in North London that was originally part of the ancient Forest of Middlesex |
| EPPING | Large area of woodland in Essex (6,6) |
| FOREST | Large area of woodland in Essex (6,6) |
| WADES | An area of ancient woodland in a stream valley within Winsford, ___ Clough contains a designated Site of Biological Importance, recognising the wide variety of wildlife there (5) |
| VILLAGER | He has a little place in the country, and a number of pounds for beer |
| ERIC | Forename under which George Newby penned a canon of travelogues, including A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush and A Small Place in Italy (4) |
| HABITAT | In Panama, say, a little place where I live (7) |
| BEDSIT | A little place in the county, the very thing |
| INUNISON | Altogether sounded like one popular, small place of learning for one of those in Trinity (2,6) |
| NESTLING | Little bird flying in glens, circling Tomintoul initially |
| LOCHNESS | Lake in the Great Glen of North Scotland (4,4) |
| NESS | Loch _, lake in the Great Glen of northern Scotland (4) |
| NEWBY | Travel writer noted for A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush and A Small Place in Italy (5) |
| AISHOLT | I had a small place in Holt before I moved to this village in the parish of Spaxton (7) |
| DOWNTHOMAS | My daughter lived with a man who had a small place near Wooth -- after they split up, she moved to a place near Wembury (4,6) |
| WESTWATER | We initially lived in a street in Weymouth before moving to a small place near Axminster (9) |