Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset - Notes

Notes

A Data rounded to one decimal place.
B Grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system, also known as OSGB36, and is the system used by the Ordnance Survey.
C Link to maps using the Nature on the Map service provided by English Nature.
D Size smaller than can be shown with one decimal place. Actual size: 0.08 ha.
E The Severn Estuary SSSI overlaps with the following SSSIs:
  • Avon: Spring Cove Cliffs, Middle Hope, Portishead Pier to Black Nore and Aust Cliff.
  • Gloucestershire: Purton Passage
  • South Glamorgan: Penarth Coast
F Incorporates two former SSSIs: Severn Estuary (notified 1976) and part of Brean Down and Uphill Cliff (notified 1952). It was unified as Severn Estuary in 1989.
G Size smaller than can be shown with one decimal place. Actual size: 0.04 ha. (0.1 ac.).
H The Long Dole Wood and Meadows site extends into Bath and North East Somerset and so can be found on the list of SSSIs in Avon.

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