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Lindrick Golf Course S.S.S.I.

Notified by the Nature Conservancy Council (the forerunner of Natural England) in 1987 under Section 28 of the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981, because it contains the largest and one of the most diverse areas of limestone grassland in South Yorkshire .

The SSSI includes three areas at the west, north and east of Lindrick Golf Course, owned by Lindrick Golf Club, where management away from the greens has allowed the survival of a natural flora. The southwest part extends into Moses Seat Wood and Lindrick Dale Quarry, owned by The Hawke Family Trust, which are notified for their invertebrate interest.

Access is from the A57 layby at Anston Stones Wood (on the bus route from South Anston to Worksop) and a network of public footpaths and bridlepaths crosses the S.S.S.I. Footpath 23 leads through Lindrick Hill to connect with footpath 37 along the northwestern edge of the Golf Course. Bridlepath 18 and footpath 21 cross the Course and continue through Moses Seat Wood. Footpath 26 runs across the western edge of the Course and footpath 16 runs through Moses Seat Wood and through Lindrick Dale Quarry. Please keep to the footpaths and respect both wildlife and other users, taking particular care on the Golf Course.

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    this is an image of Lindrick golf course

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This is an internal link icon. Anston Stones Wood S.S.S.I.

 
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