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Great Asby Scar

Great Asby Scar is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and National Nature Reserve in Cumbria, UK. It is an area of limestone pavement, south of the village of Great Asby.

Great Asby Scar
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Location in Eden, Cumbria
Location in Cumbria, England
LocationCumbria
Grid referenceNY655097
Coordinates54°28′39″N 2°32′46″W / 54.4774°N 2.546°W / 54.4774; -2.546
InterestBiological/Geological
Area1.35 square miles (350.2605 ha)
Notification29 May 1986
Location mapMagic Map (Defra)
Natural England website

History edit

A "scar" is the local name for a limestone pavement⁠—an area of limestone rock which has been eroded by an overlying ice sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum and then fissured by rain to form a flat rocky pattern which resembles man-made pavement.[1] Many limestone pavements in the UK have been exploited by quarrying but this example is comparatively extensive and unspoilt.[1][2]

The overall area of pavement covers about 15 square miles (39 km2) and is called the Westmorland Scars. Great Asby Scar is in the centre of this region. Other scars include Orton Scar, Grange Scar, and Little Asby Scar.[3]

Site location and designation edit

It is in the Orton Fells in the district of Eden, near the village of Great Asby. Great Asby Scar was first designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1969 and the designation covers an area of about 864 acres (350 ha). It was also designated as a National Nature Reserve in 1976 and that designation covers an area of about 409.5 acres (165.7 ha).[4]

A walled settlement was constructed on a small plateau, covering an area of about 1.25 acres. This is known as Castle Folds and, as it dates back to Roman times, is protected as a scheduled monument.[4]

Flora edit

The region has been described as a matrix of both acidic and alkaline grassland, dominated by blue moor-grass and matgrass. Various other species have been known to exist in this region, including rare species of buckler ferns and limestone ferns.[4] As the area is quite exposed, the vegetation tends to grow in the crevices between the limestone blocks which are known as grykes. Notable species include autumn gentian, helleborines and Solomon's Seal.[3]

Fauna edit

The area is quite bleak and barren. The most notable creature is a rare snail, Vitrea subrimata.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ron Scholes (2006), "The Westmoreland Plateau", Walking in Eden, Sigma Leisure, pp. 51–55, ISBN 9781850588368
  2. ^ H. S. Goldie (October 1996), "The limestone pavements of Great Asby Scar, Cumbria, UK", Environmental Geology, 28: 128–136, doi:10.1007/s002540050085
  3. ^ a b Mike Bagshaw (2019), "Great Asby Scar Nature Reserve", Slow Travel: Yorkshire Dales, Bradt Travel Guides, p. 32, ISBN 9781784776091
  4. ^ a b c d Great Asby Scar (PDF), Natural England, 1986

External links edit

  •   Media related to Great Asby Scar at Wikimedia Commons

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