Belle Vue Quarry
Site of Special Scientific Interest in Dorset
Belle Vue Quarry (grid reference SZ014782) is a 3.2 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Dorset, notified in 1977.
It is used as a roosting site by Greater Horseshoe bats.
Sources
- English Nature citation sheet for the site (accessed 29 August 2006)
External links
- English Nature website (SSSI information)
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- Abbotsbury Blind Lane
- Abbotsbury Castle
- Alder Hills Nature Reserve
- Aunt Mary's Bottom
- River Axe
- Babylon Hill
- Batcombe Down
- Belle Vue Quarry
- Bere Stream
- Black Hill Down
- Black Hill Heath
- Blashenwell Farm Pit
- Blandford Camp
- Blue Pool
- Boulsbury Wood
- Bradford Abbas Railway Cutting
- Brenscombe Heath
- Bryanston
- Canford Heath
- Chalbury Hill And Quarry
- Chesil Beach
- Christchurch Harbour
- Conegar Road Cutting
- Corfe & Barrow Hills
- Corton Cutting
- Creech Grange
- Crookhill Brick Pit
- Cull-Peppers Dish
- Ebblake Bog
- Frogden Quarry
- River Frome, Dorset
- Giant Hill, Cerne Abbas
- Goathill Quarry
- Holnest
- Lambert's Castle
- Lions Hill
- Lodmoor
- Oakers Bog
- Pitcombe Down
- Poole Bay Cliffs
- Poole Harbour
- Portland
- Poxwell
- Radipole Lake
- St Catherine's Hill
- Studland and Godlingston Heath
- Shillingstone Quarry
- Turbary Park
- Worgret Heath
50°36′13″N 1°58′54″W / 50.60352°N 1.98158°W / 50.60352; -1.98158
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