An epic panorama of the Surrey/Sussex Weald from the summit of Leith Hill. Above the dead tree is Horsham. On the horizon of the South Downs, Truleigh Hill, Shoreham Gap and Power Plant chimney, Lancing College and Chanctonbury Ring can be seen.
Commentary.
Leith Hill is the highest point of the
High Weald in South-East England.
The backslope of this Sandstone escarpment
Climbs steadily but gently from Wotton
to the tower at the summit.
The south-facing Scarp slope, however, is much steeper.
Its dramatic rise from the Weald below,
presents views such as this.
A chequerboard of woodland and fields spreads southwards
as far as the South Downs.
On a clear day even the English Channel
can be seen through the Shoreham Gap.
On this peak it is as if life continues
uninterrupted below with roads, traffic, farms, houses
and villages, but here, at the summit,
a still, silent breath of fresh air
creates a welcome peace, just for a while.
An epic panorama of the Surrey/Sussex Weald from the summit of Leith Hill. Above the dead tree is Horsham. On the horizon of the South Downs, Truleigh Hill, Shoreham Gap and Power Plant chimney, Lancing College and Chanctonbury Ring can be seen.
Commentary.
Leith Hill is the highest point of the
High Weald in South-East England.
The backslope of this Sandstone escarpment
Climbs steadily but gently from Wotton
to the tower at the summit.
The south-facing Scarp slope, however, is much steeper.
Its dramatic rise from the Weald below,
presents views such as this.
A chequerboard of woodland and fields spreads southwards
as far as the South Downs.
On a clear day even the English Channel
can be seen through the Shoreham Gap.
On this peak it is as if life continues
uninterrupted below with roads, traffic, farms, houses
and villages, but here, at the summit,
a still, silent breath of fresh air
creates a welcome peace, just for a while.