Case Study: The South Downs G1
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- Created on: 17-04-14 20:33
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- Case Study: The South Downs
- Location
- Parallel to the South Coast
- Just south of the A27
- North of Brighton
- Stretches all the way to Eastbourne
- Description of Clay vale
- rock underlies the vale
- flat, low land lying
- Humans Uses
- Farming
- Vale, intrusive, lot of money etc to build
- crop farming, (arable)
- Prehistoric & Ancient Settlement
- Fort, near Devil's Dyke
- Castle, high ground Edburton HIll, near Fulking, good defensive sight
- Communications
- minor road network, foot of chalk escarpment along the clay vale
- South Downs Way, mostly on the chalk, good scenery
- Recreations
- car parks, greater accessibility for tourist
- view points, chalk escarpment, Edburton's Hill & Devil's Dyke
- Farming
- Location
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