Whitehawk Hill
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| Whitehawk Hill | |
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| Type | Local Nature Reserve |
| Location | Brighton, East Sussex |
| OS grid | TQ 332 049 |
| Area | 50.3 hectares (124 acres) |
| Managed by | Brighton and Hove City Council |
Whitehawk Hill is a 50.3-hectare (124-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Brighton, East Sussex. It is owned and managed by Brighton and Hove City Council.[1][2]
At the top of the hill is Whitehawk Camp, a Neolithic causewayed enclosure which is a Scheduled Monument.[3]
This is species-rich chalk grassland which has views over Brighton and the sea, together with the Isle of Wight on clear days. There are colonies of chalkhill blue butterflies.[1] The 45 metre high Whitehawk Hill transmitting station is at the summit.[4]
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