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Baddeley Edge Ridge (sandstone outcrop)

This sandstone ridge, which is just off Brindley Lane in Baddeley Edge, has luxuriant growth of heather (Calluna vulgaris) along its top and ledges. Above the ridge the vegetation is more typical of acid grassland with an interesting mosaic of heather, gorse and grasses including sheep's fescue (Festuca ovina) and mat-grass (Nardus stricta), grading back into scrub and oak / birch woodland.

Grid reference - SJ 916 515
Site status - Grade 2 SBI (Site of Biological Interest)
                      RIGS (Regionally Important Geological Site)
                      Natural Heritage Site