Nettlecombe Park

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Nettlecombe Park
Area of Search Somerset
Grid Reference ST055375
Interest Biological
Area 90.4 hectare (223.4 acre)
Notification 1990
Location Map English Nature

Nettlecombe Park (grid reference ST055375) is a 90.4 hectare (223.4 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the northern fringes of the Brendon Hills within the Exmoor National Park in Somerset, notified in 1990.

Nettlecombe Park is important for its lichen flora. Records suggest this site has been wood pasture or parkland for at least 400 years. There are some very old oak pollards which may be of this age or older. The oldest standard trees are over 200 years of age. The continuity of open woodland and parkland, with large mature and over-mature timber, has enabled characteristic species of epiphytic lichens and beetles to become established and persist. Many of these species are now nationally scarce because this type of habitat has been eliminated over large areas of Great Britain.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nettlecombe Park. English Nature. Retrieved on August 17, 2006.

[edit] Bibliography

Rose, Francis; P. Wolseley (1984). Nettlecombe Park: Its History and Its Epiphytic Lichens - An Attempt at Correlation. Field Studies Council. ISBN 1-85153-165-3. 



Coordinates: 51.12895° N 3.35185° W