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The Steer Inn
The Steer Inn
1.21 miles away
Free Admission is available
Allerthorpe Park Golf Club
Allerthorpe Park Golf Club
1.88 miles away
Free Admission is available
Allerthorpe Lakeland Park
Allerthorpe Lakeland Park
1.88 miles away
from £5
All Saints Church, Pocklington
All Saints Church, Pocklington
2.81 miles away
Free Admission is available
Stewart's Burnby Hall Gardens & Museum
Stewart's Burnby Hall Gardens & Museum
Visit Britain Visitor Attraction
3.09 miles away
from £4.20
Fangfoss Pottery
Fangfoss Pottery
3.48 miles away
Free Admission is available
The Rocking Horse Shop
The Rocking Horse Shop
3.49 miles away
Free Admission is available
The Horseshoe Inn
The Horseshoe Inn
4.03 miles away
Full Sutton Flying Club
Full Sutton Flying Club
4.04 miles away
Free Admission is available
Madhyamaka Buddhist Centre
Madhyamaka Buddhist Centre
4.46 miles away
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Nature Reserve
Pocklington, York

Pocklington, 

East Riding Of Yorkshire, 

YO42 4DB,  England  (map)
+44 01904 659570,  e-mail website
Allerthorpe Common lies on river and lake sands, which were deposited during the last glacial period 10,000 years ago. The soils are acidic. A variety of habitats, including wet and dry heath, mire, grassland and woodland have formed here.
Allerthorpe Common lies on river and lake sands, which were deposited during the last glacial period 12-10,000 years ago. The soils are acidic. A variety of habitats, including wet and dry heath, mire, grassland and woodland have formed here.

In the drier areas heather dominates, interspersed with cross-leaved heath and purple moor-grass. In the wetter areas purple moor-grass forms characteristic dense tussocks. Common cottongrass and marsh cinquefoil occur in the wet mire conditions. The range of habitats encourages a very rich variety of invertebrates for an area of only 6.5 hectares. There are many notable species, as well as over 200 different species of moth and 150 species of spider. The ponds hold a number of water beetles and dragonflies are a common sight, darting around the ponds in summer. Species include four- spotted chaser, blue-tailed damselfly and locally occurring black darter. Allerthorpe Common is a particularly good place to see adders and lizards. One of the best times to see adders is on warm days in February when they emerge from hibernation. The reserve is at its best in early summer when the wavy hair-grass adds an atmospheric haze to the heather.

Reserve Management
Considerable management is needed in order to maintain the characteristic heathland communities.
Priority is given to controlling birch scrub, purple moor-grass and bracken.
Hebridean sheep and Highland cattle have both been used for grazing, but sometimes scrub control has to be done by hand.

Facilities
Visitor facilities in Pocklington
There are no footpaths on the reserve.
Location