Seavington St. Mary SSSI, Somerset

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Seavington St. Mary
Area of Search Somerset
Grid Reference ST400144
Interest Geological
Area 0.3 hectare
Notification 1971
Location Map English Nature

Seavington St. Mary (grid reference ST400144) is a 0.3 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the village of Seavington St Mary in Somerset, notified in 1971.

Extensive exposures through much of the Inferior Oolite. This is the most westerly outcrop of this formation in England. It is thus of considerable importance in interpreting the local stratigraphy and sedimentology in relation to the palaeogeography of south-west England in Middle Jurassic times. A valuable Aalenian - Bajocian locality affording a prime educational and research facility.

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Coordinates: 50.92592° N 2.85507° W