This section of the South Downs Way climbs steeply up the slope of the Downs near Devil's Dyke. It is stony underfoot with a lot of chalk, and roots wander down the banks from the bushes and trees forming a canopy overhead. At the top one comes out onto grassy downland with orchids and other wild flowers.
Going down again, one can find delicious food at the Wildflower Cafe, in the old cattle yard of Saddlescombe Farm, a National Trust site.
On the South Downs Way
Most of these paintings are acrylic on paper or board. They are sent in a 5 or 6cm-wide white or cream mount with mountboard backing to protect them in the post. They can easily be detached from this to be mounted or framed as you wish. Acrylic paint is waterproof when dry, so they are suitable for a kitchen or bathroom.
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