Crag Pit, Sutton
Sites of Special Scientific Interest in SuffolkSutton, Suffolk
Crag Pit, Sutton is a 0.7-hectare (1.7-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Shottisham in Suffolk. It is in the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.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.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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Church Lane, East Suffolk
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N 52.06 ° | E 1.379 ° |
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Vale Farm Barns
Church Lane
IP12 3EE East Suffolk
England, United Kingdom
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