The Bottoms (SSSI) explained

The Bottoms
Map:United Kingdom County Durham
Map Size:243
Relief:1
Location:MAGiC MaP
Nearest City:City of Durham
Coordinates:54.7369°N -1.44°W
Area Ha:2.15
Established:1999
Governing Body:Natural England
Website:The Bottoms SSSI

The Bottoms is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in County Durham, England. It lies just south of the A181 road, roughly midway between the villages of Cassop and Wheatley Hill, some 10 km south-east of Durham city.

The site's interest lies in an area of unimproved magnesian limestone grassland, in which blue moor-grass, Sesleria albicans, and small scabious, Scabiosa columbaria, are the dominant species. This is a scarce vegetation type, which is found only in County Durham and the extent of which has been severely reduced by quarrying and intensive agriculture.

Other grasses that are frequent in the sward include meadow oat-grass, Avenula pratensis, quaking grass, Briza media, sheep's fescue, Festuca ovina, and crested hairgrass, Koeleria macrantha. There is a rich variety of herbs, including rock-rose, Helianthemum nummularium, glaucous sedge, Carex flacca, spring sedge, C. caryophyllea, and mouse-ear hawkweed, Pilosella officinarum, and a small population of purple milk-vetch, Astragalus danicus, a local rarity on magnesian limestone.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Citation 2000340: The Bottoms SSSI . designatedsites.naturalengland.org.uk . Natural England . 6 April 2021 . 27 April 1999.