Bewick and Beanley Moors

Bewick and Beanley Moors is the name given to a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in north Northumberland, in the north-east of England. The moors are asserted to be of national importance by Natural England for the extent, quality and diversity of upland types including heaths, fens, wet grassland, flushes, mires and blanket bogs, together creating an extensive mosaic habitat supporting an exceptional community of amphibians. The moors are important, too, for their relict juniper woodland and scrub.

Bewick and Beanley Moors
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Forestry enclosure on Beanley Moor
Location within Northumberland
LocationNorthumberland
Grid referenceNU102225
Coordinates55.498205°N 1.853601°W / 55.498205; -1.853601
InterestBiological
Area3,434.95 hectares (8,500 acres)
Notification2010
Location mapDEFRA MAGIC map
Natural England website

Designated in 2010, Bewick and Beanley Moors incorporates within its boundaries two now denotified SSSIs, Hannah's Hill, Harehope (first notified in 1968) and Quarryhouse Moor Ponds (first notified in 1986).

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