Bollihope, Pikestone, Eggleston and Woodland Fells

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Bollihope, Pikestone, Eggleston and Woodland Fells
Map showing the location of Bollihope, Pikestone, Eggleston and Woodland Fells
Map showing the location of Bollihope, Pikestone, Eggleston and Woodland Fells
Location of Bollihope, Pikestone, Eggleston and Woodland Fells SSSI, Co Durham
LocationTeesdale, North East, England
Coordinates54°39′56″N 1°59′35″W / 54.66556°N 1.99306°W / 54.66556; -1.99306Coordinates: 54°39′56″N 1°59′35″W / 54.66556°N 1.99306°W / 54.66556; -1.99306
Area7,949.19 ha (30.6920 sq mi)
Established1996
Governing bodyNatural England
WebsiteMap of site

Bollihope, Pikestone, Eggleston and Woodland Fells is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Teesdale district of west County Durham, England. It covers a broad expanse of moorland to the north and east of Middleton-in-Teesdale.

The site has a diverse mix of habitats, mainly dry heath, with wet heath and blanket-mire in areas that are poorly drained.[1]

The SSSI, which is situated within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, shares a common boundary with the Upper Teesdale SSSI to the west, and adjoins Hamsterley Forest on three sides.

The area supports breeding populations of a number of species of birds that are listed in the United Kingdom's Red Data Book (Birds), including three—merlin, Eurasian golden plover and short-eared owl—that are listed in Annex 1 of the European Commission's Birds Directive as requiring special protection. The flora of the area includes a number of species that are scarce locally or nationally.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Condition of SSSI units". Natural England. 1 Jul 2010. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
  2. ^ "Bollihope, Pikestone, Eggleston and Woodland Fells" (PDF). English Nature. 1996. Retrieved 18 July 2010.


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