Southerham Farm Nature Reserve offers rolling downland with chalk grassland flowers and butterflies, in a working livestock farm near Lewes.
Our Downland nature reserves at Southerham Farm and Malling Down sit on the fringes of the East Sussex county town of Lewes, with Malling Down dominating the easterly skyline of this quaint historic town.
Both sit within the chalk massif of the Lewes Downs and are part of the South Downs National Park. They share their space with Glyndebourne and Glynde estates and the Lewes Golf Course. The ancient hillfort of Mount Caburn is found on the southeasterly corner of the Lewes Downs overlooking the main stretch of the South Downs separated by the River Ouse and surrounding wet meadows that extend down to the sea at Newhaven. This ancient hillfort is often highlighted by paragliders hanging in mid-air above its earthworks.
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