Newton Ketton Meadow is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Darlington district of Durham , England . It is situated alongside a small tributary of the River Skerne , about 2 km south-west of the village of Great Stainton and 3 km east of the village of Brafferton .
The site is one of the few remaining traditional hay meadows on the coastal plain between the River Tees and the River Tyne and supports a rich variety of species characteristic of this habitat.
Great burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis , is present in abundance, as are herbs such as sneezewort, Achillea ptarmica , cuckooflower, Cardamine pratensis , meadowsweet, Filipendula ulmaria , and common spotted orchid, Dactylorhiza fuchsii . Grasses include sweet vernal-grass, Anthoxanthum odoratum , common bent, Agrostis capillaris , and downy oat-grass, Avenula pubescens . There are also a notable variety of sedges, including glaucous sedge, Carex flacca , hairy sedge, C. hirta , tawny sedge, C. hostiana , carnation sedge, C. panicea , and flea sedge, C. pulicaris .
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