Tags: Site Of Special Scientific Interest.

Bleadon Hill (grid reference ST351574) is a 13.52 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest just north of the village of Bleadon North Somerset notified in 1999.The site is a Geological Conservation Review site as it shows a low ridge of calcite-cemented Pleistocene sand and gravel on its southern side. Various marine or glacial origins have been postulated for the sediments and it has even beensuggested that this is a Mesozoic beach conglomerate.

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