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Field Barn Heaths, Hilborough
Site of Special Scientific Interest
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Area of Search Norfolk
Interest Biological
Area 17.9 hectares (44 acres)
Notification 1987
Location map Magic Map

Field Barn Heaths, Hilborough is a special natural area in Norfolk, England. It covers about 17.9 hectares, which is like 25 football fields! This site is officially known as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, or SSSI for short. It is important because of its unique plants and animals.

What Makes Field Barn Heaths Special?

Field Barn Heaths is not just any piece of land. It is part of a bigger, even more important natural area called the Breckland. This larger area is protected in two ways: as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and a Special Protection Area (SPA). These titles mean the land is very important for wildlife across Europe.

A Home for Unique Plants

The ground at Field Barn Heaths is light and sandy. This type of soil is perfect for many different kinds of plants. You can find a rich variety of flora, which is another word for plants, growing here.

One interesting thing about this place is how it stays healthy. Rabbits help to keep the grassland short by eating the plants. This "rabbit grazing" stops taller plants from taking over. It allows smaller, rarer plants to grow and thrive.

Trees and Open Spaces

While much of the area is open grassland, there are also parts where rabbits do not graze. In these spots, you can find different types of plants. There are also areas with trees like oak and hawthorn. These trees add to the variety of habitats for wildlife.

Visiting Field Barn Heaths

Field Barn Heaths is a private area. This means that people cannot visit it freely. It is kept safe and undisturbed for the plants and animals that live there.

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