South Luffenham Roadside Verge North

Selected Wild Place / Other Wild Places / Public Rights of Way / VC55 boundary

Getting There

The verge is located to the northeast of South Luffenham village on Stamford Road, beginning at the River Chater.

From the A47, exit northwards onto Station Road towards North Luffenham, and turn right onto Stamford Road at the roundabout. The verge begins approximately half a mile up this road.

Bus information can be found here: https://bustimes.org/localities/south-luffenham

Status
  • Road Verge
  • Local Wildlife Site
Managed By
Rutland County Council
Wild places

Site species count:

Description

Designated a Local Wildlife Site in 2006, the South Luffenham North verge is 500 metres in length and is adjacent to South Luffenham Golf Club. The main habitat is mixed grassland.

Wildlife Highlights

Recorded species include: Common Knapweed, Meadow Vetchling, Autumn Hawkbit, Meadow Buttercup, Bulbous Buttercup, Common Sorrel, Pepper Saxifrage, Devil's-bit Scabious, Red Clover, Greater Knapweed and Salad Burnet.

 

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