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![]() The 3-Minute Rule for Brighton, South Downs Way and Falmer - East Sussex - AllTrailsIt has some old beeches, particularly at its north end, though the wood is strewn with tumbled hulks from the 1987 gales. New Barn valley [modify] New Barn valley () is east of the Cranedean Plantation and west of the Newmarket garage and cottages. The spur behind shelters the valley from the noisy A27 corridor so it is still tranquil. It has 2 yards and a shepherd's room, complete with blackened fireplace, so the shepherd could go to the sheep round-the-clock throughout lambing. There are numerous tumps that appear like possible barrows at the top of the slope () south of the barn, beside the South Downs Method. The bank behind the barn has the flowers and bugs of old Down pasture. The majority of these erstwhile heathy Down pastures were bulldozed for corn after 1948, but the slopes in Loose Bottom were conserved by their steepness. The name 'Loose' is originated from a Saxon word for an animals enclosure ('hlose', in Saxon) (), and describes two ancient earthwork banks that run in the Bottom (both Scheduled Ancient Monoliths). One runs alongside the Falmer Roadway prior to dropping into the head of the valley. There are scattered clumps of burnet rose along big sections of the earthwork banks of both enclosures. The fragments of enduring Down pasture have now been fenced back into a restored pasture block and the historic chalk meadow flowers are returning. ![]() TIL there's a village called Falmer in East Sussex, England. Fundamentals ExplainedThere are adonis blue butterflies and emperor moth benefiting from the pasture's remediation. This Author [modify] Newmarket Plantation from Loose Bottom The Newmarket Plantation () pushes the eastern edge of Loose Bottom and the parish and west of the South Downs Way. It is a little deciduous woodland of 2. ![]() 4 acres) with beech, ash and sycamore and new plantings. There are mown courses circle its interior since the storms of 1987 and is a place of big upturned rootplates, which is house to lots of wren and robin. North of the A27 [edit] To the north of the A27 is the north half of the town, which is like a quadrant around a little grazed field. |
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