Proper noun
South Downs
An area of chalk downland, in southern England
I grew up in Ditchling. It was an idyllic village at the foot of the South Downs. In those days, the village was full of artists and sculptors. Donald Sinden
The South Downs of England reminded me a bit of my Old Virginia homeland. Billy Campbell
Almost every royal from the Queen to Prince Harry has frequented the site nestled in the South Downs to watch a polo match or two. Source: Internet
Architecture Sussex's building materials reflect its geology, being made of flint on and near the South Downs and sandstone in the Weald. citation Brick is used across the county. Source: Internet
Alongside their existing relationship with Highbury College for the finance and engineering departments, Hovertravel has developed a new relationship with South Downs College to create apprenticeship programme for Hovertravel Handling Agents. Source: Internet
That is equivalent to the size of the Lake District and South Downs National Parks combined. Source: Internet