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Lewes Downs
Lewes
Downs
is a biological
Site of Special Scientific Interest
east of Lewes in
East Sussex
. It is a
Nature Conservation Review site
,
Grade I
and a
Special Area of Conservation
. Part of it is a
National Nature Reserve
, part is
Malling Down
nature reserve
, which is managed by the
Sussex Wildlife Trust
, and part is
Mount Caburn
, an
Iron Age hill fort
which is a
Scheduled Monument
.
This south-facing
slope
on
the South
Downs is ecologically
rich
chalk grassland
and scrub.
Flora
include the nationally rare
early-spider orchid
and it also has a diverse
invertebrate fauna
and an important
breeding
community of downland
birds
.