Gorse Ulex europaeus and Bramble Leaves
Kelling Heath lies between Holt and Weybourne in North Norfolk, on the Cromer Ridge, overlooking the North Sea. The SSSI is described by Natural England as ‘dwarf scrub heath – lowland’ and covers 90 hectares. Lowland heath is a rare and declining habitat, and is very rich in specialized wildlife.
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Location: Norfolk England
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