West Pit |
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Type | Local Nature Reserve |
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Location | Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire |
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OS grid | TL 484 558 |
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Area | 4.3 hectares |
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Managed by | Cambridge City Council |
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West Pit is a 4.3 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Cherry Hinton, on the south-eastern outskirts of Cambridge.[1] It is part of the Cherry Hinton Pit biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), which includes the neighbouring East Pit.[2][3]
This former chalk quarry is now steeply sloping woodland with a caravan park in the centre. The woodland has been designated an SSSI due to the presence of a plant on the British Red List of Threatened Species, the moon carrot.[1][2]
The site has been designated a Local Nature Reserve (LNR) by Cambridge City Council, which shows it as one LNR[1] and East Pit and Limekiln Close as another LNR.[4] However, the LNRs are confused on the Natural England website. One is shown as Limekiln Close and West Pit on the details page,[5] but the map only covers Limekiln Close.[6] The other LNR is shown on the details page as East Pit,[7] whereas the map covers both East and West Pits.[8]
There is access to the site from the entrance to the caravan park on Limekiln Road.
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52°10′55″N 0°10′08″E / 52.182°N 0.169°E / 52.182; 0.169