Ecological summary

Burial grounds are fantastic places for biodiversity, often containing species rich grassland which was once widespread in the UK. The walls and monuments create habitat for amphibians, reptiles, small mammals and invertebrates as well as ferns, mosses and liverworts. Of the 2,000 lichen species in the UK, 700 are found in churchyards with a third of these rarely found elsewhere. Check for thrushes feeding on yew berries and swifts and bats under the eaves.

Caring for God's Acre is a national charity dedicated to supporting those managing burial grounds for conservation and heritage purposes. More information on the support offered can be found on their website here: https://www.caringforgodsacre.org.uk. To view the occurrence records in this burial ground click on the View records button underneath the map.

Ancient & Veteran Trees

The UK holds a globally important population of veteran and ancient yew trees of which three-quarters are found in the churchyards of England and Wales. There are about 800 of these ancient and veteran yews, aged from 500 to several 1,000 years old, with no known upper age limit. Burial grounds may contain veteran trees of other species.

Burial grounds may also contain veteran trees of other species, acting as hosts to a wealth of associated plants, animals, lichen and fungi.

Bats and Swifts

Bats – Bats use both the buildings and also the mature and veteran trees within burial grounds to roost, breed and overwinter. These places are relatively unchanging and so populations may have built up over centuries. In addition, bats may forage and feed over the grassland and other vegetation, taking advantage of the wide variety of insect species to be found.

Swifts – The eaves, roofs, towers and steeples of historic churches and chapels, combined with the space around them for accessing nooks and crannies make burial grounds excellent for nesting swifts. These buildings are relatively unchanging and so populations may have built up over centuries. Nests are hard to find and so surveying is crucial for good management.

[counting] species

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Datasets

datasets have provided data to the NBN Atlas Beautiful Burial Grounds for this place.

Browse the list of datasets and find organisations you can join if you are interested in participating in a survey for this place.

Other Heritage Information

Group Species

[counting] species

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Showing 51 - 100 of 151 results
Taxa No. of records Most recent record
Delichon urbicum (House Martin) 4 2021
Dendrocopos major (Great Spotted Woodpecker) 1 2006
Diploicia canescens 1 2011
Egretta garzetta (Little Egret) 9 2020
Emberiza citrinella (Yellowhammer) 5 2018
Enchylium tenax var. ceranoides 1 2011
Erithacus rubecula (Robin) 30 2023
Fringilla coelebs (Chaffinch) 29 2023
Fringilla montifringilla (Brambling) 3 2008
Fulica atra (Coot) 1 2021
Fulmarus glacialis (Fulmar) 4 2016
Gallinula chloropus (Moorhen) 22 2023
Garrulus glandarius (Jay) 10 2021
Glaucomaria carpinea 1 2011
Gulosus aristotelis (Shag) 1 1988
Haliplus lineatocollis 1 2007
Hirundo rustica (Swallow) 7 2018
Hypogymnia physodes (Dark Crottle) 1 2011
Larus argentatus (Herring Gull) 35 2023
Lecania cyrtella 1 2011
Lecania erysibe s. lat. 1 2011
Lecanora campestris subsp. campestris 1 2011
Lecanora chlarotera 1 2011
Lecanora expallens 1 2011
Lecanora orosthea 1 2011
Lecanora polytropa 1 2011
Lecanora symmicta 1 2011
Lecidea grisella 1 2011
Lecidella elaeochroma f. elaeochroma 1 2011
Lecidella scabra 1 2011
Lecidella stigmatea 1 2011
Lepraria incana s. str. 1 2011
Linaria cannabina (Linnet) 8 2018
Melanelixia fuliginosa 1 2011
Melanelixia subaurifera 1 2011
Motacilla alba yarrellii (Pied Wagtail) 9 2018
Motacilla alba (Pied Wagtail) 2 2015
Motacilla cinerea (Grey Wagtail) 13 2023
Myriolecis albescens 1 2011
Myriolecis dispersa 1 2011
Myriolecis semipallida 1 2011
Oenanthe oenanthe (Wheatear) 2 2017
Parmelia saxatilis s. lat. 1 2011
Parmelia sulcata (Netted Shield Lichen) 1 2011
Parus major (Great Tit) 14 2018
Passer domesticus (House Sparrow) 26 2022
Passer montanus (Tree Sparrow) 1 2016
Periparus ater (Coal Tit) 2 2023
Phaeophyscia orbicularis 1 2011
Phoenicurus phoenicurus (Redstart) 1 2016

Charts showing breakdown of occurrence records ([counting] records)

Data sets Licence Records