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Fancott Woods and Meadows

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Grid reference
  
TL026276

Location map
  
Magic Map

Phone
  
+44 1234 364213

Notification
  
1985

Interest
  
Biological

Area
  
13 ha

Area of search
  
Bedfordshire

Fancott Woods and Meadows

Address
  
Luton Rd, Toddington, Dunstable LU5 6HT, UK

Hours
  
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Fancott Woods and Meadows is a 13.3 hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest near the hamlet of Fancott in Bedfordshire. It was notified under Section 28 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and the local planning authority is Central Bedfordshire Council. The site is managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire.

Contents

Meadow

The meadows are mainly ancient ridge and furrow, and are unimproved neutral grassland traditionally managed for hay and grazing. Plants include cowslips, ragged-robin, great burnet, common spotted orchid, red fescue, meadow fescue, crested dog’s-tail, sweet vernalgrass, sedges and meadowsweet. More importantly, a variety of herbs that were common in old meadows but now rare in the county grow there, such as pepper saxifrage, green-winged orchid, dropwort, saw-wort and adder's tongue.

Woodland

The woodland (sometimes referred to as Chalton Spinney) is made up of pedunculate oak, ash and alder species. In the spring, a large number of bluebells cover the woodland, along with primroses and field maple. The wood is the only recorded site in the county for the hybrid sedge Carex pseudaxillaris. There is also a small pond.

Access

There is access from Luton Road north of Fancott.

References

Fancott Woods and Meadows Wikipedia