Box Hill Site of Special Scientific Interest

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Box Hill Site of Special Scientific Interest is a nationally important protected area in Surrey, England, renowned for its chalk downland habitats, rich biodiversity, and scenic landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Site of Special Scientific Interest
protected area
access public footpaths
viewpoints
conservationObjective maintain chalk grassland habitats
protect rare species
conservationPriority high
country United Kingdom
designatedAs Site of Special Scientific Interest
designationStatus nationally important
ecoregion chalk downland of southern England
governedBy Natural England NERFINISHED
habitatType calcareous grassland
chalk downland
scrub
woodland
hasFeature open grassland
steep chalk slopes
wooded areas
hasGeomorphologicalFeature chalk escarpment
hasLegalProtection habitat conservation
wildlife conservation
hasView panoramic views over the Weald
isPartOf wider Box Hill conservation area
knownFor botanical interest
invertebrate interest
rich biodiversity
scenic landscapes
locatedIn England
Surrey NERFINISHED
managingOrganisation National Trust NERFINISHED
near Dorking NERFINISHED
overlooks River Mole valley NERFINISHED
partOf Box Hill NERFINISHED
North Downs NERFINISHED
Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
region South East England
supports rare invertebrate species
rare plant species
threat recreational pressure
scrub encroachment
usedFor nature conservation
recreation
scientific study

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Zig Zag Road partOfProtectedArea Box Hill Site of Special Scientific Interest