- South Downs
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website = [http://www.visitsouthdowns.com/ South Downs website]The South Downs is one of the four areas of
chalk downland in southernEngland [ The others being theNorth Downs of Kent and Surrey; theChilterns to the north-west ofLondon ; and theWessex Downs ofWiltshire ,Dorset , Hampshire andBerkshire ] . They extend from the eastern side ofHampshire ; thence throughWest Sussex ,Brighton and Hove andEast Sussex , culminating in the cliffs atBeachy Head . Two areas of the Downs have been designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB); there are manySites of Special Scientific Interest ; and it has been proposed that much of the South Downs become a national park.The area is relatively unpopulated, although along its southern periphery there is an almost uninterrupted ribbon of seaside towns: it is extremely popular with walkers, having one principal
long distance footpath and many interconnecting ones. There are three principal gaps in the upland through which rivers flow; and there are also manydry valley s along its length.The South Downs have a long history; there are archaeological remains from
Neolithic times. Until the middle of the 20th century sheep-rearing was the main occupation of those living on the Downs. [ [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Applied_Ecology/Case_Studies/British_Limestone_Grasslands British Limestone Grasslands ‘’Wikibook‘’] ]Etymology
Downs is from
Old English "dun" meaning hill.Geology
The South Downs are the southern remnant of the Wealden dome which itself was laid down sixty million years ago as a shallow sea: the rock is composed of the microscopic skeletons of
plankton which lived in the sea: hence its colour. The rock produces many fossils; bands offlint occur throughout the formation. [ [http://www.discoveringfossils.co.uk/chalkformationfossils.htm Chalk formation fossils] ]Erosion has removed the central part of the dome, leaving the South Downs as the outer southern uplands, theNorth Downs being its counterpart, as shown on the diagram. The harder rock, and the highest remaining part of the dome, is theWeald .The chalk, being porous, allows water to soak through; as a result there are many winterbournes along the northern edge.
Geography
The South Downs extend about 70 miles (112km) from west to east, and seven miles (11.2km) wide, north to south. Both the North and South Downs come together at the Wessex Downs, just inside the Hampshire border at the River Meon valley. The eastern end, where it reaches the coast between
Seaford and Beachy Head, produces the spectacular scenery of the Seven Sisters, the undulating cliffs which are the remnants of dry valleys being eroded by the sea.There are four river valleys which cut through the Downs: from west to east they are the Rivers Arun, Adur, Ouse and Cuckmere. Chalk
acquifer s and winterbourbne streams supply much of the water required by the surrounding settlements.Dew pond s are a characteristic feature on the hillside: artificial ponds for watering livestock.The highest point on the South Downs is
Butser Hill , just south ofPetersfield, Hampshire . At 270 m (886 ft) high, it qualifies as one ofEngland 's Marilyns. A list of those points on the South Downs above 700ft (213m) follows, in an west to east direction:Climate
Ecology
History
Archaeological evidence has revealed that the Downs have been inhabited and utilised for thousands of years.
Neolithic flint mines and settlements;Bronze Age burial mounds; andIron Age forts are all in evidence. [ [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.001002003005001006 English Heritage: ‘’South Downs’’] ] .It has been estimated that the tree cover of the downs was cleared some 2500 years ago, and the present closely-grazed turf is the result of continual grazing by sheep.
pecial Areas
Two areas of the Downs are designated AONB: East Hampshire and Sussex Downs AONBs.
The proposal to set up the
South Downs National Park first received governmental support in 1999. After a public enquiry between 2003-2005, and various legal objections, the enquiry re-opened in February 2008.Among the National Nature Reserves (NNR) is
Kingley Vale NNR, nearChichester .Tourism, leisure and sport
In 1923 the Society of Sussex Downsmen (now the South Downs Society) was formed with the aim of protecting the area's unique landscape.
The South Downs is a popular area for ramblers with a network of over 2000 miles of well-managed, well-signed and easily accessible trails. The principal bridleway, and longest of them, is the
South Downs Way . [ [http://www.inspiringholidays.com/details.enhanced.php?l=262 South Downs Way: description of the route] ] . TheMonarch’s Way , having originated atWorcester , crosses the South Downs and ends atShoreham-by-Sea . [ [http://www.ramblers.org.uk/info/paths/southdowns.html Ramblers Association] ]Sports undertaken on the Downs include
paragliding ,mountain-biking ,horse riding andwalking . [ [http://www.visitsouthdowns.com/rte.asp?id=64 Walking in the South Downs] accessed 01/01/08]Landmarks
Two of the landmarks on the Downs are the
Long Man of Wilmington , a chalk carved figure, andClayton Windmills . There is also the Chattri war memorial, dedicated to Indian soldiers who died in the Brighton area, having been brought there for treatment after being injured fighting on the Western Front in the First World War.uggested Reading
Roundabout to Canterbury Charles S. Brooks 1926 copyright
Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.south-downs.info/ Useful website for those visiting or living in the South Downs.]
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