Inkpen and Walbury Hills

Inkpen and Walbury Hills is an 86.8-hectare (214-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Kintbury in Berkshire. The site is situated on the flanks of Walbury Hill, the highest point in Berkshire and South East England, and the adjacent Inkpen Hill. A Bronze Age cemetery of three bowl barrows on Inkpen Hill is designated a Scheduled Monument.

Inkpen and Walbury Hills
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Walbury Hill
Location within Berkshire
LocationBerkshire
Grid referenceSU 363 621
Coordinates51.357°N 1.480°W / 51.357; -1.480
InterestBiological
Area86.8 hectares (214 acres)
Notification1983
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These hills have the largest area of unimproved chalk downland in the county and much of it is managed by sheep grazing. North facing slopes have many mosses and herbs, such as hoary plantain and germander speedwell. There are also woods and hedgerows which provide a habitat for many species of breeding birds.

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