Heighton Hill
Heighton Hill is a Area in the county of East Sussex.
There are great places to visit near Heighton Hill.
Heighton Hill History
There are some historic monuments around Heighton Hill:
- A prehistoric linear boundary known as Pook's Dyke and the south eastern part of Itford Hill settlement
- Part of an Anglo-Saxon inhumation cemetery at Manor Cottages
- Long barrow 200yds (180m) W of Winton chalk pit
- Bowl barrow forming part of a linear round barrow group on Bostal Hill
- Three round barrows W of Bopeep chalk pit
- The north western part of Itford Hill settlement
- Pair of bowl barrows 490m ESE of Jerry's Pond, forming part of a round barrow cemetery south east of Bostal Hill
- Dispersed medieval settlement remains at Frog Firle, 290m south east of Tile Barn
- Bowl barrow on Beddingham Hill, 615m north east of the radio mast
- Hillfort known as Ranscombe Camp
- Two bowl barrows, the south easternmost pair of a group of six bowl barrows, forming part of a linear round barrow cemetery on Rookery Hill
- Round barrow SW of Winchester's Pond
- Oval barrow above Charleston Bottom 1080m south east of Chamber's Court
- Bowl barrow on Beddingham Hill, 465m north east of the radio mast
- Bowl barrow on High and Over, Seaford
- Stock enclosure at Bible Bottom, 1.1km ENE of Lewes Golf Course Club House
- Firle Beacon round barrow and two adjacent round barrows, West Firle
- Bowl barrow 500m west of Firle Beacon
- A pair of bowl barrows forming part of a linear round barrow cemetery, and a hlaew on Rookery Hill
- Medieval moated site with flanking ditches and associated fishpond, Claverham Manor
- Napoleonic Barracks 480m south-west of Foxhole Farm, Cuckmere Haven
- A barrow field, a bowl barrow and a dewpond on Bostal Hill
- Bowl barrow 290m NNW of White Lion Pond, Beddingham Hill
- Saxonbury Anglo-Saxon cemetery
- Icehouse 190m east of Firle Place
- Pair of bowl barrows on Windover Hill, 170m south of The Long Man
- Medieval settlement site on eastern side of Saxon Down
- Two round barrows SE of Berwick chalk pit
- Hillfort and a bowl barrow on Seaford Head
- Anglo-Saxon cemetery 275m north of Comps Farm
- The Calvary (mound)
- Hillfort, bowl barrow and associated remains on The Caburn
- Medieval moated site and Tudor ruins, Laughton Place
- Medieval settlement remains immediately west of St Pancras's Church
- Priory of St Pancras
- Oval barrow on Cliffe Hill 200m south of Bridgwick Pit
- Flint mines and part of a Romano-British trackway on Windover Hill, 180m ESE of The Long Man
- Money Burgh, oval barrow 200m west of Deans Farm
- Five Lord's Burghs round barrow
- Chapel of St James' Hospital
- Bowl barrow, 870m NNE of Blackstone Barn
- Two groups of round barrows SE of Firle Beacon
- Round barrow SW of Bopeep Bostal
- Lewes Town Wall, section called The Green Wall
- Medieval ringwork at Clay Hill
- Pair of bowl barrows on Baily's Hill
- Bowl barrow north of Charleston Bottom, 1100m south east of Chamber's Court
- 'The Rookery' medieval hythe and associated earthworks at Milton Court
- Remains of Exceat parish church: part of the former medieval settlement of Exceat, 690m south south west of Westdean Manor
- Newhaven military fort and lunette battery
- Bowl barrow 290m west of Firle Beacon
- A pair of bowl barrows 420m south of Overhill Lodge, forming part of The Lord's Burghs linear barrow group
- Lewes Castle
- Two round barrows 2/3 mile (1070m) W of Glyndebourne
- Bowl barrow 545m east of Jerry's Pond, forming part of a round barrow cemetery south east of Bostal Hill
- Platform barrow 200m ESE of the Long Man of Wilmington
- Fore Hill round barrow
- Bowl barrow 180m south west of Glyndebourne Pit
- Wilmington Priory
- Two round barrows 200yds (180m) W of Winton chalk pit
- Oval barrow 200m north east of Exceat Park Centre
- Two round barrows SW of Bostal Bottom
- Three round barrows E of Caburn Bottom
- Long Burgh long barrow, Alfriston.
- Martello tower no 74 on Seaford Esplanade
- Bowl barrow forming part of a linear round barrow cemetery on Rookery Hill
- Deserted medieval settlement N of Church Farm
- A turf-cut hill figure known as The Long Man of Wilmington, 914m south-east of Acorn Barn
- Bowl barrow and four hlaews on the summit of Saxon Down
- Remains of a medieval manor house and associated dovecote 130m and 110m north west of Westdean Manor
- Flint mines on Windover Hill, 140m WSW of The Long Man
- Pair of bowl barrows 600m ESE of Jerry's Pond, forming part of a round barrow cemetery south east of Bostal Hill
- Three round barrows SW of Loose Plantation
- Bowl barrow on Saxon Down, 240m north west of Glyndebourne Pit
- Bowl Barrow on Peacehaven Heights, 242m south-west of Warren Court
- Bowl barrow 500m south of Overhill Lodge, forming part of The Lord's Burghs linear barrow group
- Medieval crypt, Church Street
- Oval barrow and adjacent bowl barrow, 220m west of Firle Beacon
- Burlough Castle
- Bowl barrow 650m ESE of Jerry's Pond, forming part of a round barrow cemetery south east of Bostal Hill
- Round barrow on Cliffe Hill
- Long Barrow on Windover Hill
- Bowl barrow 300m SSW of Glyndebourne Pit
- Dovecote at Charleston Manor
- Multiple ring-ditch at Mount Pleasant, Denton
- A pair of bowl barrows 500m north east of Overhill Lodge
- Bowl barrow at Newbarn Bottom, 450m east of Foxhole
- Three hlaews 400m north east of Overhill Lodge
- Bowl barrow on Itford Hill
- Bowl barrow 840m ESE of Jerry's Pond, forming part of a round barrow cemetery south east of Bostal Hill
- Bowl barrow 150m north west of White Lion Pond, Beddingham Hill
- A saucer barrow, a bowl barrow and a pair of hlaews 350m north west of Overhill Lodge
- Platform barrow, the north westernmost barrow of a linear round barrow group on Bostal Hill
- Bowl barrow, the north westernmost barrow of a group of six bowl barrows, forming part of a linear round barrow cemetery on Rookery Hill