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  • Report
    • Chapter 1 – Introduction
    • Chapter 2 – Methodology
    • Chapter 3 – Landscape Context
    • Chapter 4 – Landscape Character Overview
    • Chapter 5 – Landscape Classification
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  • Landscape Profiles
    • LCT 1: Open Chalk Escarpment and Upper Slopes
    • LCT 2: Wooded Chalk Escarpment
    • LCT 3: Open Chalk Dipslope
    • LCT 4: Wooded Chalk Plateau and Valleys
    • LCT 5: Wooded Chalk Ridges and Valleys
    • LCT 6: Chalk Escarpment Footslopes
    • LCT 7: Ridge Hilltops
    • LCT 8: Ridge Slope
    • LCT 9: Vale Edge Slopes
    • LCT 10: Lower Vale Hills
    • LCT 11: Upper Vale
    • LCT 12: Middle Vale
    • LCT 13: Lower Vale
    • LCT 14: River Valleys
  • Appendix
    • Appendix A – Landscape Character Area Profiles
    • Appendix B – Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations
    • Appendix C – Consultation Process
    • Appendix D – User Guide
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Landscape Profiles

The updated landscape classification identifies 14 Landscape Character Types (LCTS) and 42 Landscape Character Areas (LCAs), each representing a distinct identity and common geology, topography, land use and cultural patterns. These include:

  • LCT 1: Open Chalk Escarpment and Upper Slopes
  • LCT 2: Wooded Chalk Escarpment
  • LCT 3: Open Chalk Dipslope
  • LCA 4: Wooded Chalk Plateau and Valleys
  • LCA 5: Wooded Chalk Ridges and Valleys
  • LCA 6: Chalk Escarpment Footslopes
  • LCA 7: Ridge Hilltops
  • LCA 8: Ridge Slope
  • LCA 9: Vale Edge Slopes
  • LCA 10: Lower Vale Hills
  • LCA 11: Upper Vale
  • LCA 12: Mid Vale
  • LCA 13: Lower Vale
  • LCA 14: River Valleys

Click here to view all LCAs on one map.

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