English: Sandstone crag, Tilgate Wood Covered with an interesting assortment of lower plants. The two red-topped sticks are presumably markers for a rather baffling exercise, no doubt by Wakehurst Place people. At various reachable places on the rock, small holes have been drilled, and stopped up again with projecting rawlplugs.
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