Treyford to Bepton Down

Treyford to Bepton Down is a 121.5 ha biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-west of Midhurst in West Sussex.

This site consists of five separate blocks of steeply sloping chalk grassland and yew woodland on the South Downs. The grassland has a rich variety of species, including herbs such as round-headed rampion, horseshoe vetch and carline thistle, while there are orchids such as frog, bee and musk. The uncommon moss Rhacomitrium lanuginosum has also been recorded.