Greenhill Down Reserve

Size: 12ha.

Chalk downland, unimproved scrubby pasture, restored dewpond, veteran trees and coppice woodland.

Wildlife interest:

  • Trees provide shelter for 5 tit species.
  • Woodland bird species include nuthatch & treecreeper, with blackcap, garden & willow warblers amongst the summer migrants.
  • Dragonfly & damselfly species inhabit the pond.
  • The downland is good for butterflies.
  • Wild flowers include woodsage, gorse & foxglove; rock rose & pyramidal orchid appear on the chalk slopes; marjoram & toothwort are found in the woods.

Best time to visit:

Any time, but come in summer for the display of flowers.

Access:

Limited paths with rough & steep terrain.

Location:

Map ref. ST 789038.  Leave A354 at Milborne St. Andrew & follow signs for Milton Abbas, then Hilton.  Park in Hilton village, please do not obstruct the church.  Walk up road, for about 1 mile, directly opposite church; this then becomes a bridleway.

Greenhill Down Reserve

 

Greenhill Down - T Bates

Greenhill Down map

 

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