West Hoathly SSSI

For the civil parish, see West Hoathly.
West Hoathly
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Location within West Sussex
Area of Search West Sussex
Grid reference TQ374327
Coordinates 51°04′37″N 0°02′16″W / 51.077057°N 0.037655°W / 51.077057; -0.037655Coordinates: 51°04′37″N 0°02′16″W / 51.077057°N 0.037655°W / 51.077057; -0.037655
Interest Geological
Area 0.66 ha (1.6 acres)
Notification 1998 (1998)
Natural England website

West Hoathly is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the county of West Sussex, England, near the village of Sharpthorne.

The site is an active brickclay pit which has exposed 9 metres (30 ft) of sediments which reveal a gradual change from silty deposits to non silty. Its importance lies within its position within the London-Brabant Massif, at a possible gap through which the Boreal Sea may have flowed.[1]

References

  1. "SSSI Citation West Hoathly" (PDF). Natural England. Retrieved 2 May 2009.


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