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Bepton Down Conservation Group

Bepton Down SSSI in West Sussex on The South Downs

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    • History of Bepton Down
    • Why is Bepton Down an SSSI?
    • Access Land
    • Cowdray, Natural England and the SDNPA
    • Contact us
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    • How to find Bepton Down
    • Spring Walks on Bepton Down
    • When to visit
  • What to see
    • Orchids and primulas.
      • Bee Orchid
      • Common Spotted Orchid
      • Common Twayblade
      • Early Purple Orchid
      • Greater Butterfly Orchid
      • Pyramidal Orchid
      • White Helleborine
      • Cowslips
    • Other Chalk Downland Orchids
      • Musk Orchid
    • Other plants and flowers
      • Common Bird’s-foot-trefoil
      • Common Centaury
      • Common Milkwort
      • Eyebright – Euphrasia officinalis
      • Germander Speedwell
      • Harebell
      • Nettle-leaved Bellflower
      • Old Man’s Beard
      • Small Scabious
      • Wild Basil
      • Wild Marjoram
      • Yellow Archangel
    • Invasive and Undesirable species
      • Common Mallow
      • Common Ragwort
      • Cow Parsley
    • Fungi
      • Scarlet Elf Cap
      • Shaggy Inkcap
    • Animals
      • Badger (European)
      • Fallow Deer
      • Hare
      • Red Fox
      • Roe Deer
      • Slow-worms
    • Birds
    • Insects
      • Comma
      • Marbled White Butterfly
      • Marmalade Hoverfly
      • Meadow Brown Butterfly
      • Orange-tip butterfly
      • Red Admiral
      • Red Tailed Bumblebee
      • Ringlet Butterfly
      • Six-spot Burnet (with yellow spots)
      • Small Tortoiseshell
      • Speckled Wood
      • The Brimstone
      • The Common Blue
      • The Gatekeeper
      • The Large Skipper
      • The Silver-washed Fritillary
      • Dark Green Fritillary
    • Invertebrates (excluding winged insects)
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Bepton Down Conservation Group

The Bepton Down Conservation Group was set up in 2015 to help protect this Site of Special Scientific Interest and to encourage people to visit Bepton Down and enjoy this unique area of chalk downland.
Pyramidal Orchid Bepton Down
Pyramidal Orchid
Greater Butterfly Orchid
Greater Butterfly Orchid
Common Spotted Orchid
Common Spotted Orchid
Bee Orchid Bepton Down
Bee Orchid Bepton Down
Bee Orchid
Bee Orchid
Cowslips on Bepton Down
Cowslips
Common Twayblade
Common Twayblade
Early Purple Orchid Bepton Down
Early Purple Orchid

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