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Crag Gill
Map showing the location of Crag GillMap showing the location of Crag GillSite of Special Scientific Interest
LocationMAGiC MaP
Nearest townBarnard Castle
Coordinates54°36′26″N 1°57′38″W / 54.60722°N 1.96056°W / 54.60722; -1.96056
Area2.3 ha (5.7 acres)
Established1984
Governing bodyNatural England
WebsiteCrag Gill SSSI

Crag Gill is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Teesdale district in south-west County Durham, England. It lies about 3 km east of the village of Eggleston, just off the B6282 road, which separates it from the Bollihope, Pikestone, Eggleston and Woodland Fells SSSI to the north.

Crag Gill consists of an exposure of late Namurian limestones, sandstones and shales that form a Yoredale-type sequence. The exposure is the type locality of the Whitestone limestone, a marker horizon for Namurian stratigraphy.

References

  1. "Crag Gill : Reasons for SSSI status" (PDF). Natural England. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
Sites of Special Scientific Interest in County Durham
Neighbouring areas
Cleveland
Northumberland
Tyne and Wear
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