Swindale Meadows
Protected area in Cumbria, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Swindale Meadows is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)[1][2] within the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. This protected area is located in Shap Rural parish, alongside the Swindale Beck.
Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
Location | Cumbria |
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Grid reference | NY 512128 |
Coordinates | 54.508149°N 2.7551798°W |
Area | 20.3 acres (0.08215 km2; 0.03172 sq mi) |
Notification | 1985 |
Description
The protected area is made up of a series of hay meadows. The meadows have a high diversity of plants including great burnet, pignut, lady's-mantle, alpine lady's-mantle, mountain pansy, melancholy thistle and globeflower. In acidic marshy grassland, plant species include heath spotted-orchid and northern marsh-orchid. Common sundew and butterwort have also been recorded.[1]
A footpath follows the southern boundary of this protected area.[3]
Land within Swindale Meadows SSSI is owned by United Utilities.[4] The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds has been involved in the management of Swindale Meadows SSSI.[5]
References
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