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Delph Bridge Drain

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Area of Search
  
Cambridgeshire

Interest
  
Biological

Location map
  
Magic Map

Grid reference
  
TL 567 768

Area
  
0.15 hectares

Notification
  
1989

Delph Bridge Drain

Delph Bridge Drain is a 0.15 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-west of Soham in Cambridgeshire.

This site has the only known British population of fen ragwort, which was previously believed to have become extinct in the UK in 1857, due to habitat destruction. It was re-discovered in 1971 when dormant seeds probably germinated following excavation of the drain.

The site is a short stretch of ditch next to the A142 road between Soham and Ely.

References

Delph Bridge Drain Wikipedia