Sapperton Meadows
Sites of Special Scientific Interest in East Sussex
Sapperton Meadows is a 14.7-hectare (36-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Heathfield in East Sussex.These poorly drained hay meadows and rich pastures are managed by traditional techniques. The flora is diverse, with species such as dyer’s greenweed, lesser spearwort and fleabane. There is an extensive network of hedges which are probably old as they have many native trees and shrubs.The site is crossed by footpaths.
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Wealden Heathfield and Waldron
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N 50.95 ° | E 0.261 ° |
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Barretts Park Farm
TN21 8QS Wealden, Heathfield and Waldron
England, United Kingdom
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