West Hoathly SSSI

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West Hoathly
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Shown within West Sussex
Area of Search West Sussex
Grid reference TQ374327
Coordinates 51°04′37″N 0°02′16″W / 51.077057°N 0.037655°W / 51.077057; -0.037655Coordinates: 51°04′37″N 0°02′16″W / 51.077057°N 0.037655°W / 51.077057; -0.037655
Interest Geological
Area 0.66 ha (1.6 acres)
Notification 1998 (1998)
Natural England website

West Hoathly is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the county of West Sussex, England, near the hamlet of Sharpthorne.

The site is an active brickclay pit which has exposed 9 metres (30 ft) of sediments which reveal a gradual change from silty deposits to non silty. Its importance lies within its position within the London-Brabant Massif, at a possible gap through which the Boreal Sea may have flowed.[1]

References

  1. SSSI Citation West Hoathly (PDF). Natural England. Retrieved 2 May 2009. 
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