Toys Hill

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Toys Hill est un hameau de la paroisse civile de Brasted dans le district de Sevenoaks, dans le comté du Kent, en Angleterre. Il se trouve au sud de Brasted Chart, également situé dans la paroisse. Le hameau est localisé sur la pente de (en), formé par (en), immédiatement au nord de Weald. Le point culminant, très boisé, est la colline du même nom, qui culmine à 235 mètres. La zone a été désignée Site d'intérêt scientifique particulier en raison de sa faune abondante et une grande partie est reconnu comme un Grade I site d'importance nationale pour la conservation de la nature. rdf:langString
Toys Hill is a hamlet which lies within Brasted civil parish in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England. It lies to the south of Brasted Chart, also in the parish. The hamlet is situated on the steep scarp slope of the Greensand Ridge, a prominent escarpment principally formed of Lower Greensand sandstone. The escarpment here presents itself as a high, thickly wooded ridge running from west to east. It lies south of the North Downs, separated from the latter by the Vale of Holmesdale, and immediately north of the Weald of Kent, from which it is visible from many miles away, for example from Ashdown Forest in the High Weald. The summit of Toys Hill, from which the hamlet takes its name, is 235 metres (771 ft) above mean sea level. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Toys Hill est un hameau de la paroisse civile de Brasted dans le district de Sevenoaks, dans le comté du Kent, en Angleterre. Il se trouve au sud de Brasted Chart, également situé dans la paroisse. Le hameau est localisé sur la pente de (en), formé par (en), immédiatement au nord de Weald. Le point culminant, très boisé, est la colline du même nom, qui culmine à 235 mètres. Dans le hameau, il y a une vue exceptionnelle sur le Weald d'une terrasse, qui comprend également un puits en contrebas, sur la Puddledock Lane. La terrasse a été donné en 1898 par Octavia Hill, L'un des fondateurs de la National Trust, Qui vivait à proximité de , Et il a été l'une des premières propriétés du National Trust. Le National Trust a depuis acquis un terrain beaucoup plus important à Toys Hill, grâce à des dons, culminant en 1981 avec l'acquisition de vastes forêts à travers un appel spécial, l'acquisition finale étant appelé Octavia Hill Woodland. Le National Trust gère désormais plus de 200 acres (81 ha) de forêts. La zone a été désignée Site d'intérêt scientifique particulier en raison de sa faune abondante et une grande partie est reconnu comme un Grade I site d'importance nationale pour la conservation de la nature.
rdf:langString Toys Hill is a hamlet which lies within Brasted civil parish in the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England. It lies to the south of Brasted Chart, also in the parish. The hamlet is situated on the steep scarp slope of the Greensand Ridge, a prominent escarpment principally formed of Lower Greensand sandstone. The escarpment here presents itself as a high, thickly wooded ridge running from west to east. It lies south of the North Downs, separated from the latter by the Vale of Holmesdale, and immediately north of the Weald of Kent, from which it is visible from many miles away, for example from Ashdown Forest in the High Weald. The summit of Toys Hill, from which the hamlet takes its name, is 235 metres (771 ft) above mean sea level. Within the hamlet, there are outstanding views of the Weald from a terrace, which also includes a sunken well, on Puddledock Lane. The terrace was donated in 1898 by Octavia Hill, one of the founders of the National Trust, who lived at nearby Crockham Hill, and it was one of the National Trust's first properties. The National Trust has since acquired considerably more land at Toys Hill through donations, culminating in 1981 with the acquisition of extensive woodlands through a special appeal, the final acquisition being called the Octavia Hill Woodland. The National Trust's Toys Hill estate now runs to more than 200 acres (81 ha) of woodland. The area has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of its abundant wildlife, and much of it is recognised as a Grade I site of national importance for nature conservation.
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