Brockley Hall Stables
Biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Brockley, North Somerset, England
51°23′55″N 2°45′42″W / 51.39865°N 2.76179°W / 51.39865; -2.76179
Brockley Hall Stables (grid reference ST471669) is a 0.065 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near the village of Brockley, North Somerset, England notified in 1987.
Biological Interest
The SSSI designation applies to part of the former stable block of Brockley Hall, the roofspace of which hosts a large breeding colony of greater horseshoe bats during summer.
Sources
- English Nature citation sheet for the site (accessed 9 July 2006)
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