Sandscale Haws is a
national nature reserve on the
Duddon Estuary,
Cumbria
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, England. It is managed by the
National Trust
The National Trust () is a heritage and nature conservation charity and membership organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Trust was founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley to "promote the ...
. Resident species include the
natterjack toad
The natterjack toad (''Epidalea calamita'') is a toad native to sandy and heath (habitat), heathland areas of Europe and the United Kingdom. Adults are in length, and are distinguished from common toads by a yellow line down the middle of the b ...
.
Industrial history
Sandscale brick and tile works appears on the 1850
Ordnance Survey
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map.
The Sandscale Mining Company was formed in 1877 by members of the Millom & Askham Company. The lease was signed by the then landowner Thomas Woodburne. Thomas Woodburne also built Sandscale cottages in 1882, which were rented to the mine captains.

The mines were taken over by Kennedy Brothers in 1893 and worked until 1905 but the pumps were kept running at Sandscale No2 to assist at
Roanhead. The steam pumping engine was replaced by an electric pump in 1928. The headgear was removed and the shaft covered in 1937.
[CRO, Barrow BD/BUC/58/1]
Myles Burton Kennedy trained the local yeomanry here, the range can be seen on the 1905 OS map.
During the war, the dunes were used as a decoy site and several brick structures remain from this period.
In 1954 the estate was bought by
British Cellophane who built the present farmhouse and demolished the old one. Shortly before BCL Barrow was closed, the present nature reserve was sold to the National Trust by
Courtaulds
Courtaulds was a United Kingdom-based manufacturer of fabric, clothing, artificial fibres, and chemicals. It was established in 1794 and became the world's leading man-made fibre production company before being broken up in 1990 into Courtauld ...
.
Ecology
The reserve's sand dunes support a population of natterjack toads (''
Bufo calamita'').
The species, which is nationally rare in Britain, is adapted to breed in ephemeral waterbodies. Another amphibian present is the great crested newt (''
Triturus cristatus'').
Mycology
Sandscale Haws is a nationally important site for rare and specialist fungi.
A 2014-15 report by the North West Fungus Group for the
National Trust
The National Trust () is a heritage and nature conservation charity and membership organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Trust was founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley to "promote the ...
emphasises the
mycological
Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, biochemical properties, and use by humans. Fungi can be a source of tinder, food, traditional medicine, as well as entheogens, poison, and ...
significance of the reserve.
The report was authored by Dr Irene Ridge, a former senior lecturer in biology at the Open University and, in summary, indicates that the site has yielded:
- 1 species completely new to science
- 15 species that have featured in Red Data Lists of threatened species
- 27 more species that are rare according to the FRDBI (Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland).
In particular, one threatened species present, Wintergreen rust, had prompted a visit by mycologists from
Kew Gardens
Kew Gardens is a botanical garden, botanic garden in southwest London that houses the "largest and most diverse botany, botanical and mycology, mycological collections in the world". Founded in 1759, from the exotic garden at Kew Park, its li ...
as part of their Lost and Found Project, which sought to locate species that might have become extinct. The site has attracted visits by the
British Mycological Society and international mycologists because of its significance. It is, to quote Dr Ridge, "a site of considerable importance for fungi in the UK".
Protection
Sandscale Haws was formerly a separate
Site of Special Scientific Interest
A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Great Britain, or an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) in the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland, is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom and Isle ...
, but in 1990 it was amalgamated with other SSSIs to form the
Duddon Estuary SSSI.
It is also protected under the European Union´s
Directives relating to wildlife and nature conservation.
* The Duddon Estuary is a
Special Protection Area
A special protection area (SPA) is a designation under the European Union Directive on the Conservation of Wild Birds. Under the Directive, Member States of the European Union (EU) have a duty to safeguard the habitats of migratory birds and cer ...
under the
Birds Directive
The Birds Directive (formally known as Council Directive 2009/147/EC on the conservation of wild birds) is the oldest piece of EU legislation on the environment and one of its cornerstones which was unanimously adopted in April 1979 as the Dir ...
. Sandscale Haws provides high tide
roosts for
wader
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Waders or shorebirds are birds of the order Charadriiformes commonly found wikt:wade#Etymology 1, wading along shorelines and mudflats in order to foraging, ...
s and wildfowl.
* Sandscale Haws is included in the Morecambe Bay Special Area of Conservation under the
Habitats Directive
Facilities
There is a car park from with access by
boardwalk
A boardwalk (alternatively board walk, boarded path, or promenade) is an elevated footpath, walkway, or causeway typically built with wooden planks, which functions as a type of low water bridge or small viaduct that enables pedestrians to ...
to the beach and to the pools used by amphibians.
See also
+
National nature reserves in Cumbria
References
External links
NT website*
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Defunct mining companies of the United Kingdom
Dunes of England
Landforms of Cumbria
National Trust properties in Cumbria
Nature reserves in Cumbria
Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1983