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Axbridge Hill and Fry's Hill

 
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Axbridge Hill and Fry's Hill
Axbridge Hill and Fry's Hill is located in Somerset
Axbridge Hill and Fry's Hill
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Coordinates: 51°17′45″N 2°48′53″W / 51.29579°N 2.81459°W / 51.29579; -2.81459

Site of Special Scientific Interest
Area of Search Somerset
Grid Reference ST433555
Interest Biological
Area 64.8 hectares (0.648 km2; 0.250 sq mi)
Notification 1990 (1990)
Natural England Website

Axbridge Hill and Fry's Hill (grid reference ST433555) is a 64.8 hectare (160.1 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, notified in 1990.

St John's wort

This is a nationally important botanical site, for both vascular and non-vascular plants, situated on the southern escarpment of the Mendip Hills. It also contains a roosting site for two nationally rare species of bat and a wide range of butterfly species. The very thin soils here support populations of one nationally rare species, Cheddar bedstraw (Galium fleurotii) and four nationally scarce species, pale St John's wort (Hypericum montanum), sea storksbill (Erodium maritimum), dwarf mouse-ear (Cerastium pumilum) and spring cinquefoil (Potentilla tabernaemontani). There is a roosting site for greater horseshoe bat Rhinolophus ferrumequinum and lesser horseshoe bat R. hipposideros, both of which are nationally rare. Dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) are found in the woodland. Twenty-five species of butterfly have been recorded and these include: Brown Argus (Aricia agestis), Green Hairstreak (Callophrys rubi), Dark Green Fritillary (Argynnis aglaja) and Marbled White (Melanargia galathea).[1]

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Coordinates: 51°17′45″N 2°48′53″W / 51.29579°N 2.81459°W / 51.29579; -2.81459


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