Middle Side and Stonygill Meadows

Middle Side and Stonygill Meadows
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Country England
Region North East
District Teesdale
Location NY933262
NY927264
 - coordinates 54°37′56″N 2°6′31″W / 54.63222°N 2.10861°W / 54.63222; -2.10861Coordinates: 54°37′56″N 2°6′31″W / 54.63222°N 2.10861°W / 54.63222; -2.10861
Area 17.27 ha (42.68 acres)
Notification 1991
Management Natural England
Area of Search County Durham
Interest Biological
Map of England and Wales with a red dot representing the location of the Middle Side and Stonygill Meadows SSSI, Co Durham
Location of Middle Side and Stonygill Meadows SSSI, Co Durham
Website: Map of site

Middle Side and Stonygill Meadows is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Teesdale district of County Durham, England. It consists of two separate areas, one to the north of the River Tees, the other on the south bank, about 2 km upstream from the village of Middleton-in-Teesdale. The Park End Wood and Middle Crossthwaite SSSIs lie on the same stretch of floodplain, the Teesdale Allotments SSSI is a short distance to the north, while the higher ground to the south of the river is part of the Upper Teesdale SSSI.

The site mainly consists of hay meadows, which are managed by traditional methods and support a wide variety of grasses and forbs. Common grasses include red fescue, Festuca rubra, cock's foot, Dactylis glomerata, common bent, Agrostis capillaris, and sweet vernal grass, Anthoxanthum odoratum. Common herbs include common sorrel, Rumex acetosa, wood cranesbill, Geranium sylvaticum, and great burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis. Less common are the locally rare melancholy thistle, Cirsium helenioides, globe flower, Trollius europaeus, common bistort, Polygonum bistorta, and alpine bistort, P. viviparum.[1]

References

  1. "Middle Side and Stonygill Meadows" (PDF). English Nature. 1991. Retrieved 27 July 2010.


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