Levin Down is a 25.6-hectare (63-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Midhurst in West Sussex.
[1][2] It is managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
[3] This is an area of chalk grassland and heath on the slope of the South Downs.
The chalk turf has a rich variety of flora, such as autumn gentian, salad burnet, round-headed rampion, autumn lady’s tresses, eyebright, glaucous sedge and quaking grass.
[4] There is access by a footpath from Charlton.