Butser Hill

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Butser Hill is a prominent chalk hill in Hampshire, England, known for its rich biodiversity, archaeological significance, and extensive views across the South Downs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
chalk hill
hill
country England
elevation 270 metres
889 feet
geology chalk
gridReference SU716203
habitatType chalk grassland
scrub
woodland
hasArchaeologicalSite ancient trackways
barrows
prehistoric field systems
hasDesignation National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation (in parts)
surface form: Special Area of Conservation
hasFauna downland butterflies
ground-nesting birds
hasFlora calcareous grassland species
hasViewOf Isle of Wight
Portsmouth
South Downs
surface form: South Downs ridge
highestPointOf Hampshire
knownFor archaeological remains
extensive views
rich biodiversity
landform downland
locatedIn Hampshire
South Downs
managementBy Hampshire County Council
near Petersfield
Queen Elizabeth Country Park
overlooks A3 road
Meon Valley
partOf South Downs National Park
protectedFor archaeological interest
biodiversity
chalk grassland
region South East England
usedFor hang gliding
kite flying
paragliding
recreation
walking
within Queen Elizabeth Country Park

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South Downs National Park contains Butser Hill
South Downs highestPoint Butser Hill