Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Turners Hill is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Mid Sussex in the county of West Sussex, England. It is situated in the parish of Turners Hill.As a disused quarry, it is of geological interest. The surrounding rock is of Ardingly sandstone, the workings of the quarry has left vertical and horizontal sections to give a three-dimensional snapshot of the paleoenvironment. The site is currently in an unfavourable condition due to vegetation growth.. }
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- Turners_Hill_SSSI abstract "Turners Hill is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Mid Sussex in the county of West Sussex, England. It is situated in the parish of Turners Hill.As a disused quarry, it is of geological interest. The surrounding rock is of Ardingly sandstone, the workings of the quarry has left vertical and horizontal sections to give a three-dimensional snapshot of the paleoenvironment. The site is currently in an unfavourable condition due to vegetation growth.".
- Turners_Hill_SSSI comment "Turners Hill is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Mid Sussex in the county of West Sussex, England. It is situated in the parish of Turners Hill.As a disused quarry, it is of geological interest. The surrounding rock is of Ardingly sandstone, the workings of the quarry has left vertical and horizontal sections to give a three-dimensional snapshot of the paleoenvironment. The site is currently in an unfavourable condition due to vegetation growth.".