Wadenhoe Marsh and Achurch Meadow explained

Wadenhoe Marsh and Achurch Meadow
Aos:Northamptonshire
Interest:Biological
Area:47.5 hectares
Notifydate:1984
Map: Magic Map

Wadenhoe Marsh and Achurch Meadow is a 47.5hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Wadenhoe in Northamptonshire.[1] [2]

This complex site on both sides of the River Nene has a variety of habitats and a diverse range of fauna and flora. The west of the river is alder woodland and marshy grassland. On the east there is the largest example in the county of unimproved grassland on alluvium and gravel, with over 100 flowering plant species. An oxbow in the river is a site for rare plants.[3]

The Nene Way long distance footpath runs through the site west of the river, but the larger eastern meadows are private land with no public access.

References

52.433°N -0.517°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Designated Sites View: Wadenhoe Marsh and Achurch Meadow . Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. 21 February 2017.
  2. Web site: Map of Wadenhoe Marsh and Achurch Meadow. Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. 21 February 2017.
  3. Web site: Wadenhoe Marsh and Achurch Meadow citation. Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. 21 February 2017.