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Mount Wise Site of Special Scientific Interest
OS Sheets: 1:50K 201 1:10K SX45 SE
This grassy recreation ground, with various rocky exposures through the site, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and is located a short distance south west of Admiralty House and next to Richmond Walk, Mount Wise. The exposure of Devonian Plymouth Limestone is rich with fossils and its best known feature is the Mount Wise Shell Bed with its shelly remains. There are rich coral-stromatoporoid faunas and a rich brachiopod assemblage. Fossils must not be collected but left for others to study.
The site is considered to be safe. Pedestrian can access the site by a gate from Richmond Walk, and there are regular bus services in and around Plymouth to Edgecumbe Street and Devonport Hill. Vehicle access may be possible from St George Street to the north of the site.
See below for more detailed information from Devon County Council:
If you have visited the site please send in your photographs and we will put the best on this site.


