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Site of Special Scientific Interest in Norwich, England

Sweetbriar Road Meadows, Norwich
Site of Special Scientific Interest
A water-filled dyke bisects the meadow
LocationNorfolk
Grid referenceTG208097
InterestBiological
Area9.7 hectares (24 acres)
Notification1986
Location mapMagic Map

Sweetbriar Road Meadows is a 9.7-hectare (24-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Norwich in Norfolk.

Description

The meadows viewed from close to the riverside path

Enclosed between Norwich's outer ring road, industrial land and lying in the floodplain of the River Wensum the site acts as a 'green wedge' extending towards the city. The site consists of a series of unimproved wet meadows with permanent water-logging which support many plant species. Three principal grassland communities are present; damp neutral grassland, marshy grassland and areas of tall fen. A number of water-filled dykes bisect the site and attract large numbers of breeding amphibians in the spring months. Large flocks of redpoll and occasionally siskin feed on the alder trees that fringe the meadows. Many other bird species including snipe find the wet fields an ideal breeding habitat. The whole site is managed on traditional lines with light pony grazing without the use of artificial fertilizers and herbicides.

In January 2022 Sweetbriar Road Meadows and the adjacent marshes making up the Sweet Briar Marshes was purchased by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation on behalf of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust.

The Norfolk Wildlife Trust launched an appeal to raise the money to purchase Sweet Briar Marshes from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

Location

Its western boundary is formed by the A140 outer ring road Sweet Briar Road. Marriott's Way NCR1 lies to the north and the Riverside Walk to the south. Mile Cross Marsh together with the adjacent Sycamore Crescent Wood are known collectively as the Wensum Local Nature Reserve and form the eastern boundary. The site is private land with no public access but can be viewed from public footpaths.

References

  1. ^ "Designated Sites View: Sweetbriar Road Meadows, Norwich". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  2. "Map of Sweetbriar Road Meadows, Norwich". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  3. "Sweet Briar Marshes FAQs - Norfolk Wildlife Trust". www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2022.
  4. Wensum Local Nature Reserve Retrieved 07 August 2015

52°38′27″N 1°15′46″E / 52.6407°N 1.2628°E / 52.6407; 1.2628

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