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brynna+a+wern+tarw Latitude and Longitude:

51°32′15″N 3°28′29″W / 51.537495°N 3.4746746°W / 51.537495; -3.4746746
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Brynna a Wern Tarw
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Brynna a Wern Tarw is located in Wales
Brynna a Wern Tarw
Location within Wales
LocationMid and South Glamorgan
Grid reference SS9781983097
Coordinates 51°32′15″N 3°28′29″W / 51.537495°N 3.4746746°W / 51.537495; -3.4746746
InterestBiological
Area130.84 ha
Notification24 February 2003

Brynna a Wern Tarw is a Site of Special Scientific Interest located around Brynna in Rhondda Cynon Taf and Pencoed in Bridgend, south Wales.

The Countryside Council for Wales describe the area as: "Brynna a Wern Tarw is of special interest for its extensive area of mixed, species-rich lowland grassland, including significant areas of marshy and dry neutral grassland. Smaller areas of other habitats including broadleaved woodland and heath add to the interest. The site also provides habitat for the Marsh Fritillary butterfly." [1]

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Notes

  1. ^ "Brynna a Wern Tarw". ccw.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2011.



brynna+a+wern+tarw Latitude and Longitude:

51°32′15″N 3°28′29″W / 51.537495°N 3.4746746°W / 51.537495; -3.4746746
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brynna a Wern Tarw
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Brynna a Wern Tarw is located in Wales
Brynna a Wern Tarw
Location within Wales
LocationMid and South Glamorgan
Grid reference SS9781983097
Coordinates 51°32′15″N 3°28′29″W / 51.537495°N 3.4746746°W / 51.537495; -3.4746746
InterestBiological
Area130.84 ha
Notification24 February 2003

Brynna a Wern Tarw is a Site of Special Scientific Interest located around Brynna in Rhondda Cynon Taf and Pencoed in Bridgend, south Wales.

The Countryside Council for Wales describe the area as: "Brynna a Wern Tarw is of special interest for its extensive area of mixed, species-rich lowland grassland, including significant areas of marshy and dry neutral grassland. Smaller areas of other habitats including broadleaved woodland and heath add to the interest. The site also provides habitat for the Marsh Fritillary butterfly." [1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Brynna a Wern Tarw". ccw.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 29 October 2011.



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