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Patmore Heath
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Patmore Heath
Area of Search Hertfordshire
Interest Biological
Area 7.6 hectares
Notification 1985
Location map Magic Map

Patmore Heath is a really special place for nature in East Hertfordshire, England. It's about 2 kilometers (a little over a mile) north-east of a village called Albury, Hertfordshire. This area covers about 7.6 hectares, which is like 18.8 acres, or roughly the size of 10 football fields! It's officially known as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) because of its amazing plants and wildlife.

Discover Patmore Heath

Patmore Heath is a unique natural spot. It has both dry, grassy areas and marshy, wet parts. This mix of habitats makes it a home for many different kinds of plants and animals.

What is a Site of Special Scientific Interest?

A Site of Special Scientific Interest, or SSSI (pronounced "S-S-S-I"), is a special area that the government has protected. These places are chosen because they have important wildlife, plants, or geology. Patmore Heath was officially recognized as an SSSI in 1985. This means it's protected by law to help keep its natural beauty and wildlife safe for the future.

Plants and Wildlife at Patmore Heath

The heath is known for its different types of grasses. In the drier parts, you'll find lots of a grass called Deschampsia. In other areas, especially where it's a bit wetter, you might see Anthoxanthum odoratum, which is also known as sweet vernal grass. These grasses provide important habitats for insects and other small creatures.

Looking After Patmore Heath

This special place is cared for by the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust. This trust is a charity that works to protect wildlife and wild places in Hertfordshire and Middlesex. They make sure the heath stays healthy and is a good home for its plants and animals.

Visiting Patmore Heath

Patmore Heath is open for everyone to enjoy at any time. You can get there by following a path from Albury Road. It's a great place to explore nature and see the different plants and habitats up close.

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