Low Redford Meadows

Protected area in County Durham, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Low Redford Meadows is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Teesdale district of County Durham, England. It consists of two separate areas of meadows, situated in the floodplain and on the valley slopes of Bedburn Beck, 2 km upstream from the village of Bedburn. Like Frog Wood Bog SSSI, a short distance upstream, the meadows lie within the confines of Hamsterley Forest.

LocationMAGiC MaP
NearesttownBishop Auckland
Coordinates54°40′25″N 1°52′33″W
Area9.3 ha (23 acres)
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Low Redford Meadows
Map showing the location of Low Redford Meadows
Map showing the location of Low Redford Meadows
Site of Special Scientific Interest
LocationMAGiC MaP
Nearest townBishop Auckland
Coordinates54°40′25″N 1°52′33″W
Area9.3 ha (23 acres)
Established1991
Governing bodyNatural England
WebsiteLow Redford Meadows SSSI
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The site is important as preserving a rich assemblage of plant species, in a habitat that is becoming increasingly scarcer as a result of intensive agricultural practices. A wide variety of flowering plants is found, with some, such as wood cranesbill, Geranium sylvaticum, great burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis, and cat's ear, Hypochaeris radicata, present in such abundance as to be locally dominant in different fields. [1]

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