Stevington Marsh
52°10′59″N 0°33′52″W / 52.183159°N 0.564389°W / 52.183159; -0.564389Interest Biological Area 7.5 hectares Notification 1987 Location map Magic Map Biological Geological
Stevington Marsh is a 7.5-hectare (19-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Pavenham in Bedfordshire. It was notified in 1987 under Section 28 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and the local planning authority is Bedford Borough Council.[1][2]
The site is marshland along the banks of the River Great Ouse. The river, marshes and pastures form varied habitats. The marshes are floristically rich, with the largest one being dominated by great horsetail. The wetland communities and Jurassic limestone grassland are rare habitats in eastern England.[1]
There is access by a footpath from Mill Lane.
References
- ^ a b "Stevington Marsh citation" (PDF). Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ^ "Map of Stevington Marsh". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
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Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Bedfordshire
- Barton Hills
- Blow's Down
- Cooper's Hill
- Deacon Hill
- Dropshort Marsh
- Dunstable and Whipsnade Downs
- Fancott Woods and Meadows
- Felmersham Gravel Pits
- Flitwick Moor
- Galley and Warden Hills
- Hanger Wood
- Houghton Regis Marl Lakes
- Kings and Bakers Woods and Heaths
- Kings Wood and Glebe Meadows, Houghton Conquest
- Knocking Hoe
- Marston Thrift
- Maulden Church Meadow
- Maulden Heath
- Maulden Wood and Pennyfather's Hill
- Nares Gladley Marsh
- Odell Great Wood
- Potton Wood
- Pulloxhill Marsh
- Sandy Warren
- Smithcombe, Sharpenhoe and Sundon Hills
- Southill Lake and Woods
- Stevington Marsh
- Sundon Chalk Quarry
- Swineshead Wood
- Tebworth Marsh
- Tilwick Meadow
- Totternhoe Chalk Quarry
- Totternhoe Knolls
- Wavendon Heath Ponds
- Yelden Meadows
52°10′59″N 0°33′52″W / 52.183159°N 0.564389°W / 52.183159; -0.564389