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Sullington Warren
Site of Special Scientific Interest
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Area of Search West Sussex
Interest Biological
Area 24.7 hectares (61 acres)
Notification 16985
Location map Magic Map

Sullington Warren is a special natural area in Storrington, West Sussex. It covers about 24.7 hectares, which is like 61 football fields! This place is so important for nature that it's been named a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

The National Trust owns and looks after Sullington Warren. The National Trust is a charity that protects special places in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. This site also has some very old burial mounds called tumuli, which are protected as Scheduled Monuments. This means they are important historical sites.

What Makes Sullington Warren Special?

Sullington Warren is a mix of different natural habitats. Most of it is dry heathland, which is a type of open land with small shrubs. But you can also find areas of wet heath, dense bushes (scrub), ferns (bracken), woodlands, and grassy fields. This variety of habitats makes it a home for many different plants and animals.

Amazing Plants to Discover

In the wet heath areas, you can find some really interesting plants. One is the hare's-tail cottongrass, which looks like it has fluffy white tails. Another cool plant is the round-leaved sundew. This plant is insectivorous, meaning it eats insects! It has sticky leaves that trap tiny bugs.

Wonderful Wildlife

Sullington Warren is a great place for birdwatching, especially in the woodlands. You might spot all three types of British woodpeckers here. These birds are known for pecking holes in trees to find food.

Other birds you might see include:

  • Tree-creepers, which climb up tree trunks looking for insects.
  • Long-tailed tits, small birds with very long tails that often fly in groups.
  • Nuthatches, which can climb down trees headfirst.
  • Nightingales, famous for their beautiful songs.
  • Kestrels, a type of small falcon that hovers in the air while hunting.

Visiting Sullington Warren

You can visit Sullington Warren and explore its natural beauty. There is easy access to the site from Water Lane. It's a wonderful place to enjoy nature, see unique plants, and spot different kinds of birds.

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