Irish Hill Copse
Irish Hill Copse is a 15.9-hectare (39-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Kintbury in Berkshire.[1][2]
Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
Area of Search | Berkshire |
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Grid reference | SU 404 670[1] |
Interest | Biological |
Area | 15.9 hectares (39 acres)[1] |
Notification | 1984[1] |
Location map | Magic Map |
This site of coppiced ancient woodland includes an extensive area of calcareous ash/wych elm coppice on the hill sides, merging into wet ash/maple and acid oak/ash/hazel woodland with aspen, on the higher parts of the site. The lower slopes are dominated by Dog's Mercury (Mercurialis perennis), with abundant Herb Paris (Paris quadrifolia), Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria), Solomon's seal (Polygonatum multiflorum), Twayblade and Early Purple Orchids (Listera ovata) and Orchis mascula and, locally, Wild Daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus).[3]
The site is private land with no public access.
References
- "Designated Sites View: Irish Hill Copse". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
- "Map of Irish Hill Copse". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
- "Irish Hill Copse" (PDF). English Nature. Retrieved 2006-09-24.
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