Hardington Moor
Hardington Moor (grid reference ST515130) is an 8.7 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Hardington Mandeville and West Coker in Somerset, notified in 1994.
| Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
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![]() Location within Somerset | |
| Location | Somerset |
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| Grid reference | ST515130 |
| Coordinates | 50.91441°N 2.69127°W |
| Interest | Biological |
| Area | 8.7 hectares (0.087 km2; 0.034 sq mi) |
| Notification | 1994 |
| Natural England website | |
Hardington Moor National Nature Reserve covers partly calcareous clay-rich soils on sloping ground and comprises three meadows surrounded by established hedges. The meadows are examples of species-rich unimproved neutral grassland, which is now nationally rare. The rare French oat-grass is very abundant on the site and the fields are home to a wide variety of plant species, most notably adder's tongue, corky-fruited water-dropwort and large numbers of green-winged orchid. Invertebrates found at the site include butterflies such as gatekeeper, small tortoiseshell and common blue. Less commonly seen are large skipper, green-veined white and green hairstreak.[1]
References
- "Hardington Moor NNR". Natural England. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
Sources
- English Nature citation sheet for the site (accessed 9 August 2006)
External links
- English Nature website (SSSI information)

