Walton Common

Walton Common
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Open grassland with some small trees, Hills in the distance
Location within Somerset
Area of Search Avon
Grid reference ST428738
Coordinates 51°27′37″N 2°49′29″W / 51.46027°N 2.82471°W / 51.46027; -2.82471Coordinates: 51°27′37″N 2°49′29″W / 51.46027°N 2.82471°W / 51.46027; -2.82471
Interest Biological
Area 25.5 hectares (0.255 km2; 0.098 sq mi)
Notification 1991 (1991)
Natural England website

Walton Common (grid reference ST428738) is a 25.5 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) near the village of Walton in Gordano, North Somerset, notified in 1991.[1]

The Common which is both a Scheduled Ancient Monument and an SSSI, is covered by a Countryside Stewardship agreement with the Countryside Agency. The Common remains in private ownership and the Avon Wildlife Trust has a 10-year lease to manage it as a nature reserve. The site has two saucer shaped round barrows from the Bronze Age, and the Walton Common banjo enclosure, a banjo enclosure from the late Iron Age that may be a univallate hillfort, with associated fields.[2]

Wildflowers found on the common include thyme, marjoram, rock-rose, St John's wort, autumn gentian and violets. Butterflies are particularly notable including common blue, brown argus, grizzled and dingy skipper, green and purple hairstreak, and dark green fritillary. Other insects such as grasshoppers, glow-worms and moths are abundant. Birds identified at the site include; blackcap, whitethroat, buzzard, kestrel and sparrowhawk.[3]

References

  1. English Nature citation sheet for the site (accessed 16 July 2006)
  2. "Slight univallate hillfort, two avenues, saucer barrow, regular aggregate field system and associated earthworks on Walton Common". National Heritage List for England. English Heritage. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  3. "Walton Common". Reserves. Avon Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
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