Moorhouse and Cross Fell | |
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Location | MAGiC MaP |
Nearest town | Alston, Cumbria |
Coordinates | 54°43′N 2°23′W / 54.717°N 2.383°W |
Area | 13,707 ha (52.92 sq mi) |
Established | 1951 / 1963 |
Governing body | Natural England |
Website | Moorhouse and Cross Fell SSSI |
Moorhouse and Cross Fell is a Site of Special Scientific Interest covering an extensive area of moorland in the Wear Valley district of west County Durham and the Eden district of Cumbria, England. It is contiguous with Upper Teesdale SSSI to the east and Appleby Fells SSSI to the south. The area covered extends roughly from an arc through the villages of Gamblesby, Leadgate and Garrigill southward as far as Milburn in the west and Cow Green Reservoir in the east. It includes the whole of Cross Fell, the summit of which, at 893 metres asl, is the highest point in the Pennines and in England outside the Lake District.
The area is important for its wide variety of upland habitats, especially blanket bog, sub-montane and montane heath, montane bryophyte heath, limestone grassland and flushes, and for the fauna and flora that they support. The site also includes a number of localities of geological interest. [1]