Old Park Hill
Old Park Hill has a range of habitats but needs to be managed and restored to return it to its early 20th century character, when most of the site would have been open chalk land.
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Old Park Hill has a range of habitats but needs to be managed and restored to return it to its early 20th century character, when most of the site would have been open chalk land.
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Mixed woodland covering the top and steep western slopes of Old Warren Hill with a good variety of tree species
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Secondary woodland & flora rich chalk grassland. Home to several rare orchid species.
Mixed woodland and stream on slopes of Old Warren Hill Iron Age hillfort. The iron age hillfort is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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