Blackwater Valley

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Blackwater Valley is a 33.9-hectare (84-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Sandhurst in Berkshire and Blackwater in Hampshire.[1][2]

LocationBerkshire
Hampshire
Coordinates51.337°N 0.785°W / 51.337; -0.785
InterestBiological
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Blackwater Valley
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Blackwater Valley is located in Berkshire
Blackwater Valley
Location within Berkshire
Location of Blackwater Valley.
LocationBerkshire
Hampshire
Grid referenceSU 847 605[1]
Coordinates51.337°N 0.785°W / 51.337; -0.785
InterestBiological
Area33.9 hectares (84 acres)[1]
Notification1992[1]
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The River Blackwater runs through the site, which also has wet valley alder wood, swamp and alluvial meadows. The meadows have several species of flora associated with ancient grassland and they are a nationally rare and threatened habitat. An area of deciduous woodland has the rare sedge, Carex elongata.[3]

The Blackwater Valley Path runs through the site and part of it is the Shepherd Meadows nature reserve, which is open to the public.[4]

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