Brush Hill Local Nature Reserve
Local Nature Reserves in BuckinghamshireUse British English from January 2020
Brush Hill is a 14.7 hectares (36 acres) Local Nature Reserve east of Princes Risborough in Buckinghamshire. It has been managed since 2013 by the Chiltern Society, and it is part of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Habitats on the site are chalk grassland, woodland and scrub. Flora include wood anemone and wood sorrel, and there are birds such as nuthatches and treecreepers. At the top of the hill there is ancient woodland with oak, Scots pine and larch. The grassland is grazed by sheep between October and March.There is access from Peters Lane, which divides Brush Hill from Whiteleaf Hill Local Nature Reserve.
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Brush Hill Local Nature Reserve
Peters Lane
HP27 0LH
England, United Kingdom
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