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Wild Park

BrightonLocal Nature Reserves in East SussexParks and open spaces in East Sussex
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Wild Park is a 239.8-hectare (593-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Brighton in East Sussex. It is owned and managed by Brighton and Hove City Council. It includes Hollingbury Castle, an Iron Age hillfort which is a Scheduled Monument, and Hollingbury Park golf course. The park has views over Brighton. Species-rich chalk grassland is managed by sheep grazing. There is extensive woodland with a network of footpaths, large areas of scrub and a dew pond.

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Wild Park
Ditchling Road, Brighton Hollingbury

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N 50.855 ° E -0.122 °
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Hollingbury Hill Fort

Ditchling Road
BN1 8GB Brighton, Hollingbury
England, United Kingdom
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