Low Weald

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The Low Weald is a low-lying, clay vale in southeast England characterized by its pastoral farmland, small woodlands, and scattered villages, lying between the High Weald and the South Downs.

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Low Weald canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
landscape character area
natural region
borders High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: High Weald

South Downs
characterizedBy low-lying clay vale
pastoral farmland
scattered villages
small woodlands
climate temperate maritime
country England
drainagePattern small rivers and streams
economicActivity dairy farming
livestock grazing
elevation low
geologicalEra Mesozoic Era
surface form: Mesozoic
hasContrastWith High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: High Weald

South Downs
hasGeology clay
hasLandscapeCharacter dispersed settlement pattern
gently undulating countryside
small irregular fields
hasSoilType heavy clay soils
knownFor small-scale field patterns
traditional rural landscape
landUse mixed agriculture
pastoral farming
liesBetween High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: High Weald

South Downs
locatedIn South East England
surface form: Southeast England

Weald
near South Downs National Park
partlyIn East Sussex
Hampshire
Kent
Surrey
West Sussex
partOf Weald
regionOf South East England
separatedFrom High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: High Weald
supports pasture grassland
wet woodland and ponds
terrainType vale
typicalSettlementPattern villages and farmsteads
underlainBy Weald Clay
vegetationType hedgerows
woodland

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Weald contains Low Weald