Old River Bed, Shrewsbury

Coordinates: 52°43′47″N 2°44′54″W / 52.729639°N 2.748213°W / 52.729639; -2.748213
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Old River Bed, Shrewsbury is a Site of Special Scientific Interest[1][2] located two miles north of Shrewsbury town centre, to the east of the A528 in Shropshire, England. It is currently owned and managed by Shrewsbury Town Council.

The site is designated as a SSSI as it forms part of the former bed of the River Severn, which has been cut off from the main course of the river since the last glaciation. The Old River Bed is of particular value for the extensive sedge fen which now fills this cut-off meander of the River Severn. Although differing in its mode of origin, the Old River Bed is complementary to other wetland sites in North Shropshire.

Wetland plant species found at the Old River Bed include:

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Old River Bed listing". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England.
  2. ^ "Map of Old River Bed SSSI". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England.

External links[edit]

  • [1] The Natural England SSSI Citation document


52°43′47″N 2°44′54″W / 52.729639°N 2.748213°W / 52.729639; -2.748213