West Everleigh Down

Downs, Moorland in Wiltshire

England

West Everleigh Down

West Everleigh Down, Wiltshire Breakfast time on West Everleigh Down.
West Everleigh Down, Wiltshire Credit: Rebecca A Wills

West Everleigh Down is a vast expanse of downs and moorland located in Wiltshire, England. Stretching over an area of approximately 5 square miles, it is a captivating landscape characterized by rolling hills, open grasslands, and scattered patches of heather and gorse.

The downs offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with its prominent features being the undulating terrain and the exposed chalk bedrock. These chalk hills are not only aesthetically pleasing but also hold significant cultural and historical value. The site is known for its ancient burial mounds, barrows, and other prehistoric remains, indicating human habitation dating back thousands of years.

The moorland areas, on the other hand, showcase a distinctive ecosystem with heathland vegetation and a variety of wildlife. The heather and gorse provide a vibrant display of colors throughout the year, transforming the landscape into a picturesque scene. Visitors to the area can enjoy peaceful walks, observing the native wildlife such as rabbits, foxes, and various bird species that inhabit the moorland.

West Everleigh Down is also renowned for its recreational activities. The open grasslands are perfect for picnics, kite flying, and outdoor games. Hiking and cycling enthusiasts can explore the network of footpaths and bridleways that crisscross the downs, allowing them to experience the natural beauty of the area up close.

Overall, West Everleigh Down is a captivating blend of downs and moorland, offering visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while exploring its rich history and partaking in various outdoor activities.

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West Everleigh Down Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.297465/-1.7398172 or Grid Reference SU1855. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

West Everleigh Down, Wiltshire Breakfast time on West Everleigh Down.
West Everleigh Down, Wiltshire
Breakfast time on West Everleigh Down.
Pewsey Hill, Wiltshire Fields of corn waiting to be harvested between Pewsey Hill and Fyfield Down.
Pewsey Hill, Wiltshire
Fields of corn waiting to be harvested between Pewsey Hill and Fyfield Down.
Milton Wood, Wiltshire Looking west over farmland from the perimeter of Milton Wood.
Milton Wood, Wiltshire
Looking west over farmland from the perimeter of Milton Wood.
Everleigh Ashes, Wiltshire A fork in the track in Everleigh Ashes, Wiltshire.
Everleigh Ashes, Wiltshire
A fork in the track in Everleigh Ashes, Wiltshire.
Round Down, Wiltshire Looking towards West Everleigh Down from Round Down.
Round Down, Wiltshire
Looking towards West Everleigh Down from Round Down.
West Everleigh Down, Wiltshire A young bramble thriving on a worn tree stump.
West Everleigh Down, Wiltshire
A young bramble thriving on a worn tree stump.
Upavon Down, Wiltshire Looking north over the A342 from Upavon Down.
Upavon Down, Wiltshire
Looking north over the A342 from Upavon Down.
Upavon Down, Wiltshire Looking south south-west over Upavon Down.
Upavon Down, Wiltshire
Looking south south-west over Upavon Down.
Road towards Pewsey The land to either side is a military training area.
Road towards Pewsey
The land to either side is a military training area.
Road towards Pewsey The land to either side is a military training area.
Road towards Pewsey
The land to either side is a military training area.
Road towards Pewsey
Road towards Pewsey
Road towards Pewsey
Road towards Pewsey
West Everleigh Downs Looking east along a gravel track in the vicinity of Grant's Firs on the Salisbury Plain Training Area.
West Everleigh Downs
Looking east along a gravel track in the vicinity of Grant's Firs on the Salisbury Plain Training Area.
Lower Everleigh The exposed wood of a dead tree in the vicinity of Lower Everleigh.
Lower Everleigh
The exposed wood of a dead tree in the vicinity of Lower Everleigh.
Wiren Copse, Wiltshire Looking south-southwest along a sunny track in Wiren Copse.
Wiren Copse, Wiltshire
Looking south-southwest along a sunny track in Wiren Copse.
Round Down, Wiltshire Looking northwest towards West Everleigh Down from Round Down.
Round Down, Wiltshire
Looking northwest towards West Everleigh Down from Round Down.
Downland, Manningford On Abbots Down in the hilly upper part of the former parish of Manningford Abbots, a dry valley of pasture cuts into surrounding arable land.
Downland, Manningford
On Abbots Down in the hilly upper part of the former parish of Manningford Abbots, a dry valley of pasture cuts into surrounding arable land.
Wheat fields Either side of the A342. Many large arable fields around the open grassland of Salisbury Plain, which has mostly been kept that way due to the use by the military.
Wheat fields
Either side of the A342. Many large arable fields around the open grassland of Salisbury Plain, which has mostly been kept that way due to the use by the military.
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West Everleigh Down is located at Grid Ref: SU1855 (Lat: 51.297465, Lng: -1.7398172)

Unitary Authority: Wiltshire

Police Authority: Wiltshire

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