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Appleby Fells

Appleby Fells is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Eden district of Cumbria, England, near Appleby-in-Westmorland.[1] The area is approximately a triangle with a right angle in the North East at Cow Green Reservoir. It extends westwards to near Knock and southwards to near Helbeck. The area overlaps the North Pennines AONB. The fells rise steeply above the Eden Valley, the scarp slope being deeply dissected by streams. Natural England states that "the great importance of the area lies in its rich variety of habitats and associated plant and animal species" and that "geologically there are important exposures of the Great Whin Sill quartz dolerite".[1] According to data from Natural England[2] the condition of 93% of the SSSI is designated "Unfavourable Recovering" and less than 5% is "Favourable".

Appleby Fells
Part of the SSSI - looking from Burton Fell towards Roman Fell
Appleby Fells
Location in Eden, Cumbria
Appleby Fells
Location in Cumbria, England
LocationEden, Cumbria, North West England
Coordinates54°37′12″N 2°22′21″W / 54.62000°N 2.37250°W / 54.62000; -2.37250
Area10,634.7 ha (41.061 sq mi)
Established1951
Governing bodyNatural England
WebsiteMap of site

There is blanket bog above about 540 m (1,770 ft), a mire dominated by hares-tail cotton grass and heather. Some peaty pools exist with Sphagnum mosses in hummocks and some bog asphodel and round-leaved sundew. In places there are carboniferous limestone crags and the grassland here is dominated by sheep's fescue, with some crested hair-grass and blue moor-grass. Forbs here include typical limestone species such as wild thyme, mountain pansy, mossy saxifrage, moonwort, limestone bedstraw, alpine scurvy-grass, alpine forget-me-not and spring gentian.[1]

The scree areas have a different flora, and the inaccessible ledges on the crags, and in the cracks in the limestone pavement of Middle Fell and Musgrave Scar, have some taller plants such as, Pimpinella saxifraga, mountain St-John’s wort, vernal sandwort, alpine pennycress, hoary whitlow grass, lesser meadow rue and the uncommon Pyrenean scurvy-grass. On the acidic eastern slopes of the escarpment there is heathland dominated by bilberry and crowberry Vaccinium-Empetrum.[1]

The pools and tarns provide habitat for waders including golden plover, dunlin, snipe, oystercatcher, common sandpiper and redshank, and there are also birds of prey such as merlin, peregrine falcon, raven and barn owl. Mine shafts are used by hibernating Brandt's bats and whiskered bats.[1]

English Heritage[3] data shows that the area includes nine scheduled monuments including prehistoric stone hut circles, field systems, cairns, shielings, and a Romano-British farmstead. It also includes the Scordale Lead Mines.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Appleby Fells" (PDF). Natural England. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  2. ^ Natural England data download, accessed 10 Dec 2011
  3. ^ NMR Data Download, accessed 10 Dec 2011 November 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Scordale Lead Mines information at English Heritage, accessed 10 Dec 2011

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