Hangleton
Hangleton is a Village in the county of East Sussex.
There are great places to visit near Hangleton.
Hangleton History
There are some historic monuments around Hangleton:
- Hillfort, a beacon and dewpond on Ditchling Beacon
- Part of Western Brow round barrow cemetery and an Anglo-Saxon barrow field 690m south of Westmeston Farm
- Round barrow S of Edburton
- Romano-British villa at Manor Hall Road, Southwick
- Cross dyke on Beeding Hill, 1100m north west of New Erringham Farm Cottages
- Romano-British villa at Randolph's Farm
- Romano-British farmstead 480m north west of Devil's Dyke Cottages
- Martin Down style enclosure, bowl barrow, Iron Age hillfort, Romano-British village and associated field system on Thundersbarrow Hill
- Platform barrow 300m south of Wolstonbury Camp
- Hlaew 430m ENE of Keymer Post
- Cross dyke and bowl barrow 310m south east of Wolstonbury Camp
- Anglo-Saxon barrow field 650m south west of Wick Farm
- Part of Western Brow round barrow cemetery and an Anglo-Saxon barrow field 700m south of Westmeston Farm
- Motte and bailey castle on Edburton Hill
- Wolstonbury Camp: a Ram's Hill type enclosure on Wolstonbury Hill and associated later remains
- Round barrow S of Ditchling Beacon
- Roman road and 18th century coaching road N of Pyecombe church
- Group of three bowl barrows and an Anglo-Saxon mixed cemetery on Summer Down
- Shrunken medieval settlement at Old Erringham
- Deserted medieval settlement and associated cultivation terraces on Perching Hill
- Pair of bowl barrows 720m SSE of Westmeston Farm forming part of Western Brow round barrow cemetery
- Old manor house (remains of), Portslade-By-Sea
- Bowl barrow on Edburton Hill, 380m west of the motte and bailey castle
- Ewe Bottom entrenchment, Patcham
- Post-medieval stock enclosure at Devil's Dyke
- Round barrows W of Ditchling Beacon
- Bowl barrow on North Hill
- Medieval settlement at Stanmer
- Devil's Dyke hillfort
- Romano-British farmstead, field system and trackway on Wolstonbury Hill
- Cross dyke on Tottington Mount, 550m south east of Tottington Manor Farm
- Prehistoric linear boundary and Bronze Age bowl barrow in Pudding Bag Wood, 350m south of Upper Lodges
- Earthworks and lynchets near Eastwick Barn, Patcham
- Cross dyke on Newtimber Hill
- The Marlipins
- Section of Port's Road and barrow on Round Hill, Hangleton
- Cross dyke in Great Wood, 500m south west of Stanmer House
- A saucer barrow and three bowl barrows on Tegdown Hill
- Bowl barrow in Great Wood
- Bowl barrow on Fulking Hill
- Hillfort, the possible remains of a Romano-Celtic temple and a group of three bowl barrows at Hollingbury
- Dovecote at Patcham Court Farm, 80m north west of All Saints Church
- Shoreham Fort, 120m SSE of East House
- Middle Brow earthwork
- Whitehawk Camp causewayed enclosure
- Bowl barrow on Scabes Castle