Burnhope Burn

Burnhope Burn is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Wear Valley district of north County Durham, England.[1] It consists of a 12.6-acre (5.1 ha) area of woodland, carr, fen and mire in the valley of Burnhope Burn, just below the dam of the Derwent Reservoir, a mile (1.6 km) north-east of the village of Edmundbyers.

Burnhope Burn
The valley of Burnhope Burn
Location of Burnhope Burn SSSI, Co Durham
LocationWear Valley, North East, England
Coordinates54°51′6″N 1°57′20″W
Area12.6 acres (5.1 ha)
Established1987
Governing bodyNatural England
WebsiteMap of site

It contains a range of habitats that are characteristic of poorly drained soils and that are rare or local in County Durham; such as smooth-stalked sedge (Carex levigata), bogbean (Menyanthes) and globeflower (Trollius). In a small basin-mire in the northern part of the site, there are abundant communities of a number of species that have a localised distribution elsewhere in the county.[2]

References

  1. "Burnhope Burn SSSI". Natural England. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  2. "Burnhope Burn" (PDF). Natural England. 1987. Retrieved 21 January 2019.


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