Rowridge Valley

Rowridge Valley

Infobox SSSI


name=Rowridge Valley
aos=Isle of Wight
interest=Biological
gridref=SZ454864
area=39.8 hectare
notifydate=1951

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Rowridge Valley is a 39.8 hectare Site of special scientific interest which is 2km east of the village of Calbourne and just east of the Rowridge Transmitter mast. The site was notified in 1951 for its biological features.

References

* [http://www.english-nature.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1000631.pdf Natural England citation sheet]


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