Longhope Hill (grid reference SO693185) is a 0.2-hectare (0.49-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1989.[1][2]
Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
Location | Gloucestershire |
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Grid reference | SO693185 |
Coordinates | 51°51′53″N 2°26′47″W / 51.864681°N 2.446517°W |
Interest | Geological |
Area | 0.2 hectare |
Notification | 1989 |
Natural England website |
Location and geology edit
The site is in the Forest of Dean near Longhope in west Gloucestershire. The site is of particular importance for research of late Silurian rocks in the southern Welsh Borders region. The rock exposures show extensive and continuous section through the Lower and Upper Longhope Beds of the Ludfordian. These beds are overlain by Clifford's Mesne Sandstone. There are macrofaunas present and preserved marine microfloral assemblies.[1]
References edit
SSSI Source edit
External links edit
- Natural England (SSSI information)