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Cheddar ComplexThe Cheddar Complex is a 441.3 hectare (1090.5 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Cheddar and around the Cheddar Gorge in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, notified in 1952.Cox's caveThe cave consists of seven small grottoes, joined by low archways. One section of the cave is known as the Home of the Rainbow, where traces of minerals have been brought in from the surface, and have given the stalagmites a wide range of colour, from nearly black, green, and orange to pure white. The famous French speleologist, Ã?douard-Alfred Martel, visited this cave and declared that "out of 600 caves, Cox's was admired the most".[4]CheddarIn the 10th century, the Witenagemot met three times at the Saxon palace in Cheddar.[5] The ruins of the palace were excavated in the 1960s.[6] They are located in the grounds of The Kings of Wessex School, together with a 14th-century chapel dedicated to St. Columbanus.[7] Roman remains have also been uncovered at the site.[6][8]Walton and Ivythorn HillsWalton and Ivythorn Hills support a complex mosaic of semi-natural habitats which includes unimproved calcareous grassland, dense and scattered scrub and broadleaved woodland. Structural diversity within the habitats, together with the extensive areas of sheltered wood-edge and scrub-edge margins provide ideal conditions for many species of invertebrate. Butterflies, Leafhoppers, Spiders and Soldier Flies are particularly well represented. The Great Green Bush Cricket (Tettigonia viridissima) is also of interest.[1]Sharpham Moor PlotSharpham Moor Plot is an area, predominately of secondary woodland, on Turbary Moor Series Peat within the Somerset Moors managed by the Somerset Wildlife Trust. It has considerable value for its research and historic interest. The research value of the plot lies in its being the site of one of the best documented examples of natural succession. Detailed plant records exist from as far back as 1915, and continue up to the present day.[1]Information by Wikipedia.com
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