The Friends of the Old Brickfield

The Friends of the Old Brickfield This community group is devoted to the protection of the site. The Old Brickfield is situated at the western edge of Seaford.

The Old Brickfield occupies a former tidal inlet and contains a number of rare national habitats and species including vegetated shingle and remnant salt marsh. It occupies a former tidal inlet and had an industrial past when clay for brick making was extracted from the site. Today it provides interesting habitats for many different species of animal, insects and vegetation. and has been designate

d a site of nature conservation interest (SNCI). The site is owned and managed by Lewes District Council in partnership with the Friends of the Old Brickfield Group. The aims are to maintain and enhance the habitats on the site. If you would like to find out more, or get involved in looking after the site, please contact Lewes District Council's community ranger on 01273 484344 or by email at [email protected].

28/07/2025
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