Ashdown Park
Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Oxfordshire
Ashdown Park is a 9.3-hectare (23-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) south of Ashbury in Oxfordshire. The SSSI is part of the park of Ashdown House. The park has been designated an SSSI because of the lichens on its many sarsen boulders. These are in parkland which is heavily grazed to ensure that the lichens, which have taken centuries to grow, do not become shaded. Noteworthy species include Aspicilia caesiocinerea, Buellia saxorum, Candelariella coralliza, Rinodina atrocinerea and Parmelia loxodes.The park is owned by the National Trust and is open to the public.
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B4000, Vale of White Horse
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N 51.536 ° | E -1.592 ° |
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Sarsen Field
B4000
RG17 8RB Vale of White Horse
England, United Kingdom
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