DescriptionBarlavington Down - geograph.org.uk - 231476.jpg
English: Barlavington Down. This is the most northerly hill of a short east-facing scarp slope stretch of the South Downs. Beyond this hill, the Downs change direction to run east-west again. The downs here are a mix of cereal fields, pasture and deciduous woodland.
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