Seaton Meadows is an 11.4-hectare (28-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Seaton in Rutland.
[1][2] It is owned and managed by Plantlife.
[3] This site is traditionally managed as hay pasture, and it is an example of unimproved alluvial flood meadows, a rare habitat due to agricultural developments.
The grasses are diverse, including meadow foxtail, red fescue, sweet vernal grass and Yorkshire fog.
[4] There is access from the B672 road.