Seale Chalk Pit
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Seale Chalk Pit is a Site of Special Scientific Interest near Seale, Surrey, England.[1]
Its area is 3.02 hectares (7.46 acres).
It was the first nature reserve to be managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust (in 1960).[2]
References
- ↑ Guildford Borough
- ↑ {79E84CC7-2914-4BC9-B81E-252ED8C5C229} Surrey Wildlife Trust - Birthday Appeal page 2
External links
- Surrey County Council map of SSSIs
- {1BF61CF4-7D60-441F-941B-EB125E69344C} Seale Chalk Pit (Surrey Wildlife Trust)
- Seale Chalk Pit (English Nature)
- Condition of SSSI units: Seale Chalk Pit (English Nature)
- Seale Chalk Pit - Surrey Wildlife Trust (BBC)
- Seale Chalk Pit (Alpine Structures of Southern England)(Joint Nature Conservation Committee)
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Coordinates: 51°13′34″N 0°42′48″W / 51.2260°N 0.7133°W
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