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- as Kipling tells us in Puck of Pook's Hill: "…the Flint Men made the Dewpond under Chanctonbury Ring." The two Chanctonbury Hill dew ponds were dated...
- flowery bank on its western slope (TQ 286 091), a bushy lynchet and an old dewpond site on its brow. The Sus**** Border Path takes you north to Pangdean Bottom...
- areas there is no surface water at all other than artificially created dewponds. The soil profile of chalk downland in England is a thin soil overlaying...
- on charges at the main car park - November 2005 Hillfort, a beacon and dewpond on Ditchling Beacon, Historic England Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- down to a dewpond above Cannings Cross to drink. One night it was supposedly so thirsty that it drank the pond dry, even though a dewpond is said never...
- 1016/0022-1694(95)02939-7. S2CID 128815217. Pugsley, Alfred J (1939). Dewponds in Fable and Fact. Country Life Ltd. Sharan, Girja (2006). Dew Harvest...
- There is also woodland with flowers including early purple orchids and dewponds which have many newts. Lynchmere Commons 122.0 hectares (301 acres) Linchmere...
- Their women are as free and sl**** as they. They live round waterholes like dewponds in the rocks, ringed by the same grey clay as they sentryboxes they sleep...
- lime-loving heath snail Helicella itala is also found here. There is a dewpond that holds water all year round; newts are found here as well as the Emperor...
- the South Downs is mainly woodland with some areas of chalk gr****land. A dewpond has great crested newts, a species protected under the Wildlife and Countryside...