Kinver Edge is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its unique geological features, rich biodiversity, and significant habitats. It hosts a variety of rare and protected species, particularly in its ancient woodlands and heathland ecosystems. The area also has important historical and archaeological significance, adding to its ecological value. Overall, the combination of its natural and cultural heritage makes Kinver Edge an important site for conservation.
Kinver's population is 6,805.
The Kinver Light Railway operated a passenger and freight tramway service between Amblecote and Kinver between 1901 and 1930.
Go to the Crown Wharf in Walsall. There is cheap parking and all of the best shops. It's really close to the town centre. YAY! It's awesome! Or if you prefure a nice walk round some hills and forests go to Kinver Edge in Kinver!!! Its the best...
S.L. Swingle has written: 'The Kinver Light Railway' -- subject(s): Kinver Light Railway
SSSI stands for; Site of Special Scientific Interest.:D
The area of Perch SSSI is 721,000.0 square meters.
The area of Writhlington SSSI is 5,000.0 square meters.
The area of Moorlinch SSSI is 2,260,000.0 square meters.
The area of Northiam SSSI is 3,000.0 square meters.
The area of Turners Hill SSSI is 1,600.0 square meters.
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