Crag Pit, Sutton

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LocationSuffolk
InterestBiological
Area0.7 hectares[1]
Crag Pit, Sutton
Site of Special Scientific Interest
LocationSuffolk
Grid referenceTM 317 456[1]
InterestBiological
Area0.7 hectares[1]
Notification1985[1]
Location mapMagic Map

Crag Pit, Sutton is a 0.7-hectare (1.7-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Shottisham in Suffolk.[1][2] It is in the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.[3]

This small disused quarry is described by Natural England as short rabbit-grazed grassland which supports one of only two British colonies of the endangered Small Alison flowering plants. Herbs include the uncommon mossy stonecrop.[4]

As of June 2017, the site is covered with dense woodland, scrub and tall herbs, and there is little or no rabbit-grazed grassland.

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