Castletown ASSI

| Site No | ASSI 193 |
|---|---|
| Area | 2.19 (ha) |
| Declared Date | 25/04/2001 |
| Confirmed Date | 05/10/2001 |
| County: | Antrim |
| Council(s) | Carrickfergus BC |
| Keywords | Lowland meadow and Pasture |
Castletown is a series of four fields containing species-rich dry grassland. It is particularly important because of the extent of species-rich dry grassland present on the site and because of its history of management as hay.
Species-rich dry grassland is a particularly rare resource in NI and is usually not found in larger field parcels.
The fields contain a range of species typical of dry grasslands that have been managed at low intensity. The grasses crested dog's-tail, smooth meadow-grass, common bent, red fescue and yellow oat-grass are common throughout. A range of herbs including oxeye daisy, meadow vetchling, common knapweed yellow-rattle and meadow buttercup are widespread and in places abundant.
Both the common and heath - spotted orchids are also abundant in the meadows.
Where the soils are less freely draining species such as meadowsweet, sharp-flowered rush and creeping bent are more frequent in the sward.
Site Related Documents
Site map (.PDF 763Kb)
, Citation document (.PDF 96Kb)
and Views about Management document (.PDF 62Kb)
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