Fishburn Grassland

Fishburn Grassland
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Country England
Region North East
District Sedgefield
Location NZ362328
 - coordinates GB-ENG 54°41′22″N 1°26′21″W / 54.68944°N 1.43917°W / 54.68944; -1.43917Coordinates: GB-ENG 54°41′22″N 1°26′21″W / 54.68944°N 1.43917°W / 54.68944; -1.43917
Area 1.12 ha (2.77 acres)
Notification 1992
Management Natural England
Area of Search County Durham
Interest Biological
Map of England and Wales with a red dot representing the location of the Fishburn Grassland SSSI, Co Durham
Location of Fishburn Grassland SSSI, Co Durham
Website: Map of site

Fishburn Grassland is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Sedgefield district of County Durham, England. It lies between the villages of Fishburn and Trimdon, just north of the former.

The site consists of a small area of species-rich magnesian limestone grassland, a vegetation type that is rare nationally and mainly restricted to County Durham and Tyne and Wear. There are two distinct plant communities, the larger of which, dominated by blue moor-grass, Sesleria albicans, and small scabious, Scabiosa columbaria, is known only from east Durham. The other community, dominated by upright brome, Bromus erectus, is common on limestone in southern England but is at its northern limit in Durham, where there are no other protected sites.[1]

References

  1. "Fishburn Grassland" (PDF). English Nature. 1990. Retrieved 19 July 2010.


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