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Brignall Banks
Map showing the location of Brignall BanksMap showing the location of Brignall BanksSite of Special Scientific Interest
LocationMAGiC MaP
Nearest townBarnard Castle
Coordinates54°29′51″N 1°54′12″W / 54.49750°N 1.90333°W / 54.49750; -1.90333
Area89.4 ha (221 acres)
Established1987
Governing bodyNatural England
WebsiteBrignall Banks SSSI

Brignall Banks is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Teesdale district of south-west County Durham, England. It consists of a narrow belt of woodland on the steep slopes of the valleys of the River Greta and its tributary, Gill Beck, just west of Brignall village and about 6 km south of Barnard Castle.

It is one of the largest expanses of semi-natural woodland in North-east England; a number of scarce species are present, indicating that it is ancient woodland. A varied lichen flora includes several species that are sensitive to air pollution and rare in County Durham, including some, such as Thelotrema lepadinum and Graphis scripta, that are indicator species for ancient woodland.

In the Natural England database of ancient woodlands, it is recorded as part of Mill Wood, which is split into 95.6 ha south of the Greta and 19.2 ha north of the Greta.

References

  1. "MAGiC MaP : Brignall Banks SSSI". Natural England - Magic in the Cloud Service.
  2. ^ "Brignall Banks : Reasons for designating the SSSI" (PDF). Natural England. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  3. "Ancient Woodlands (England)". Natural England. 24 May 2024. 54.5N, 1.9W. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
Sites of Special Scientific Interest in County Durham
Neighbouring areas
Cleveland
Northumberland
Tyne and Wear


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