New Marston Meadows
Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Oxfordshire
New Marston Meadows is a 44.7-hectare (110-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Oxford in Oxfordshire.These meadows in the floodplain of the River Cherwell are traditionally managed for hay or by grazing. Some plants are typical of those on ancient meadows, such as common meadow-rue, pepper-saxifrage, devil's-bit scabious, adder's-tongue fern, smooth brome and meadow barley. Snake's head fritillary, which is nationally scarce, is also found at the site.
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Raymund Road, Oxford New Marston
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New Marston Meadows
Raymund Road
OX3 0RS Oxford, New Marston
England, United Kingdom
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