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Hemingfold Meadow
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Field near Little Hemingfold - geograph.org.uk - 1053920.jpg
Area of Search East Sussex
Interest Biological
Area 4.9 hectares (12 acres)
Notification 1984
Location map Magic Map

Hemingfold Meadow is a special natural area in East Sussex, England. It covers about 4.9 hectares, which is roughly the size of five football fields! This meadow is officially recognized as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) because it's home to many important plants. It's located west of the town of Battle.

What Makes Hemingfold Meadow Special?

Hemingfold Meadow is a "biological" SSSI. This means it's important for its living things, especially its plants. The meadow is actually made up of two fields next to each other. These fields have been looked after in a special way for many years.

How the Meadow is Cared For

The people who manage Hemingfold Meadow use a method called "grazing and mowing." This means that animals, like cows or sheep, might graze there sometimes, or the grass is cut at certain times of the year. This old-fashioned way of caring for the land helps keep the soil healthy. It also makes sure that many different kinds of plants can grow and thrive.

Amazing Plants You Can Find

Because of this special care, Hemingfold Meadow is bursting with plant life. More than sixty different types of flowering plants have been found here! Some of these beautiful flowers include:

  • Common spotted orchid: A lovely purple orchid with spotted leaves.
  • Ox-eye daisy: A common white daisy with a bright yellow center.
  • Cuckoo flower: A delicate purple flower that often blooms when cuckoos start to sing.
  • Pignut: A plant with small white flowers and an edible root that looks like a tiny nut.
  • Yellow rattle: A plant that helps other wildflowers grow by stopping strong grasses from taking over.
  • Primrose: One of the first flowers to appear in spring, with pale yellow petals.

These plants make Hemingfold Meadow a truly unique and important place for nature.

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