Meols Meadows
Site on the Wirral Peninsula, England
Meols Meadows is a 7.1 ha (18 acres) Site of Special Scientific Interest on the Wirral Peninsula, England. It is situated near to the town of Moreton and 8 km (5 mi) north west of Birkenhead. The site was notified in 1988 due to its biological features which is predominantly damp unimproved neutral grassland, and is the best example of this MG5 community in Merseyside and Greater Manchester.
References
- Natural England citation sheet
External links
- Metropolitan Borough of Wirral: Meols Meadow Site of Special Scientific Interest
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- Dee Cliffs
- Dee Estuary
- Dibbinsdale
- Hesketh Golf Links
- Heswall Dales
- Meols Meadows
- Mersey Narrows
- New Ferry
- North Wirral Foreshore
- Red Rocks
- Ribble Estuary
- Sefton Coast
- Stanley Bank Meadow
- The Dungeon
- Thurstaston Common
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