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(Redirected from Hare's Down, Knowstone & Rackenford Moors) Nature reserve in Devon, England

Rackenford and Knowstone Moors
Looking south-east on Knowstone Outer Moor
Rackenford and Knowstone Moors is located in DevonRackenford and Knowstone MoorsLocation in Devon
Locationnear Tiverton, Devon
OS gridSS 851 211
Coordinates50°58′40″N 3°38′17″W / 50.97778°N 3.63806°W / 50.97778; -3.63806
Area122 hectares (300 acres)
Operated byDevon Wildlife Trust
DesignationSite of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation
Websitewww.devonwildlifetrust.org/nature-reserves/rackenford-and-knowstone-moors

Rackenford and Knowstone Moors is a nature reserve of the Devon Wildlife Trust, situated about 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Tiverton, in Devon, England. The habitat is culm grassland.

Description

The reserve is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation. Its area is 122 hectares (300 acres).

Culm grassland is found in poorly drained lowland areas of acidic soil where there is high rainfall. The vegetation includes abundant purple moor grass and sharp-flowered rush.

Over the last century, over 90% of culm grassland has been lost. The remaining parts are mostly in fragmented areas in north Devon; the most extensive fragment is this reserve. The Trust endeavours to protect, re-establish and link together isolated sites of culm grassland. In the reserve there is light grazing by cattle and deer; the low-intensity land management, little changed from prehistoric times, allows a wide diversity of plant species.

Species

In the wetter areas, besides purple moor grass and sharp-flowered rush, species include ragged-robin, meadowsweet and wild angelica; in waterlogged areas there is sphagnum moss and sundew. In dry areas there is saw-wort, thistles and heathers. The plants support many species of butterflies, such as small pearl-bordered fritillary, marbled white and dingy skipper; birds including curlew, snipe and reed bunting may be found.

Prehistoric site

On Knowstone Inner Moor there is saucer barrow, of the early Bronze Age: it is a mound, diameter 5.7 metres (19 ft) and height up to 1 metre (3 ft 3 in), surrounded by a ditch and outer bank.

See also

References

  1. "Hare's Down, Knowstone & Rackenford Moors SSSI" Natural England. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Rackenford and Knowstone Moors" Devon Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  3. "Purple moor grass and rush pastures (culm grassland - Devon and Cornwall)" Buglife. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  4. Historic England. "Saucer barrow 100m south west of Knowstone Moor Cross (1017141)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 12 November 2021.

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