Baulk Head to Mullion explained

50.0348°N -5.2641°WBaulk Head to Mullion is a coastal Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Cornwall, England, UK, noted for both its biological and geological characteristics.

Geography

The 152ha site straddles the west coast of the Lizard Peninsula, from Baulk Head in the north to Mullion Cove in the south, within the civil parishes of Mullion and Gunwalloe.[1] [2]

The South West Coast Path runs through the SSSI and parts of the coastline are owned by the National Trust.[3]

Flora and fauna

The SSSI contains several plant species listed in the Red Data Book of rare and endangered plant species, such as Hairy Greenweed, the moss Pottia starkenna, part of the Pottiaceae family, Fringed Rupturewort (Herniaria ciliolata) and the only recently recorded instances of wild leek (Allium ampeloprasum).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baulk Head to Mullion map . . 15 November 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121012155335/http://www.natureonthemap.naturalengland.org.uk/map.aspx?map=sssi&feature=2000125%2Csssi%2CHYPERLINK%2CLABEL . 12 October 2012 .
  2. Ordnance Survey: Explorer map sheet 103 The Lizard
  3. Web site: Baulk Head to Mullion . . 15 November 2011 . 1995 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121024204434/http://www.sssi.naturalengland.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/2000125.pdf . 24 October 2012 .