Runcton
Runcton is a Village in the county of West Sussex.
Runcton postcode: PO20 1SP
There are great places to visit near Runcton including some great towns, country parks, woodlands and airports.
Towns to visit near Runcton include Chichester, and Crawley.
Goodwood Country Park, and Buchan Country Park are some of Runcton best country parks to visit near Runcton.
Goodwood Country Park is one of Runcton's best, nearby woodlands to visit in Runcton.
Gatwick Airport, Shoreham Airport, and Chichester/Goodwood Airport are great places to visit near Runcton if you like airports.
Runcton History
There are some historic monuments around Runcton:
- Linear boundary 310m north west of the Tansley Stone on Bow Hill
- Chichester Dyke, Broyle earthwork, section extending 360yds (330m) SW of Broyle House
- One of three bowl barrows on Upwaltham Hill
- Chichester Castle
- Chichester Dyke, sections in Little Cotfield Plantation
- Devil's Ditch, section extending 1100yds (1000m), Valdoe Wood
- Keep of Tote Copse castle, 400m north of Decoy Farmhouse
- Bowl barrow on Charlton Down, 350m south of Goodwood racecourse
- Long Down prehistoric flint mine
- Devil's Ditch, section extending 1200yds (1100m) through Little Tomlins Copse
- Chichester Dyke, Broyle earthwork, section at Brandy Hole, extending E 230yds (210m) from railway, New Fishbourne
- Causewayed enclosure, World War II searchlight emplacements and associated remains on Halnaker Hill
- Devil's Ditch, section extending 330yds (300m) W of Waterbeach Hotel, Goodwood Park, Box Grove
- Linear boundary on Stoke Down, 800m north of West Stoke House
- Fishbourne Roman site
- Cross dyke on northern spur of Bow Hill, 500m north east of the Tansley Stone
- Chichester Dyke, earthwork extending 300yds (270m) W of Densworth House
- Cross dyke on Heathbarn Down, 520m south east of Lodge Hill Farm
- Cross dyke on south eastern spur of Bow Hill, 900m south west of the Tansley Stone
- Cross dyke on St Roche's Hill, 480m north west of The Trundle hillfort
- Phoenix Caisson (inner) off Pagham
- Devil's Ditch, section extending 200yds (180m) E of Waterbeach Hotel, Goodwood Park
- Seven sections of Stane Street Roman road between Eartham and Bignor, a prehistoric linear boundary and two bowl barrows
- Market cross
- Devil's Ditch, section extending 1730yds (1580m) from Stane Street to NW end of Redvin's Copse
- Flint mines on Bow Hill
- Bowl barrow in Selhurst Park
- Two bell barrows, two pond barrows and a cross dyke on Bow Hill: part of The Devil's Humps round barrow cemetery
- Flint mine on Stoke Down, immediately north of Stoke Clump
- Roman amphitheatre
- Oval barrow, the south-eastern of two on Stoughton Down
- Chichester Dyke, earthwork extending 110yds (100m) in Raughmere Copse
- An Itford Hill style settlement in Kingley Vale
- Boxgrove Priory
- Chichester Dyke: section 200yds (180m) long in Mouthey's Plantation, section 245yds (220m) long in Oakwood and section 100yds (90m) long SW of Oakwood House
- Cross dyke on St Roche's Hill, 410m and 425m north east of The Trundle hillfort
- Bowl barrow on Charlton Down, 250m south of Goodwood racecourse
- Chichester Dyke, earthwork extending 250yds (230m) in Densworth Copse
- The Trundle hillfort, causewayed enclosure and associated remains at St Roche's Hill
- Cross dyke on north eastern spur of Bow Hill, 150m south east of the Tansley Stone
- Oval barrow, the north-western of two on Stoughton Down
- Chichester City Walls, The Tower, Orchard Street
- Double cross dyke on Upwaltham Hill
- St Martin's Lane, Little London car park, Roman site
- Two of three bowl barrows on Upwaltham Hill
- A 362m length of Devil's Ditch running WNW from Chapel Lane
- Chichester Dyke, earthwork E of Chichester Barracks extending 600yds (550m)
- A multiple enclosure fort known as Goosehill Camp and a prehistoric linear boundary on Bow Hill
- Halnaker House: a fortified medieval manor house and part of its landscaped grounds
- Devil's Ditch, section extending 530yds (480m) W from Lavant Lodge
- Devil's Ditch, section extending 200yds (180m) E from Chapel Lane
- Bowl barrow on Bow Hill, 290m south east of the Tansley Stone
- Devil's Ditch, section extending 900yds (820m), Lye Wood, West Stoke
- Iron Age farmstead and Roman villa, 360m SSW of Brickkiln Farm
- Medieval settlement in Eastdean Park, 670m north east of Counter's Gate
- Chichester Dyke, section of Broyle earthwork, extending 150yds (140m) through Plain Wood
- Chichester Dyke, earthwork extending N 480yds (440m) from The Drive, Summersdale, near Chichester
- Phoenix Caisson (outer) off Pagham Harbour
- A saucer barrow and a bowl barrow on Bow Hill, 270m south east of the Tansley Stone
- Devil's Ditch, section extending 960yds (870m) S of Lavant House
- Devil's Ditch, section extending 380yds (350m) NW from The Cottage, Goodwood Park
- Bexley Bushes earthworks
- Chichester Dyke, earthwork extending N 360yds (330m) from Otter Memorial College
- Beckett's Barn and adjoining earthworks
- Devil's Ditch, section 725yds (660m) long W of Ounces Barn
- Chichester Dyke, Broyle earthwork, section extending 360yds (330m) S of West Broyle House
- Chichester Dyke, Broyle earthwork, section extending 430yds (393m) through East Broyle Copse, to railway, and earthwork extending 400yds (365m) from Brandy Hole Lane, New Fishbourne
- Bowl barrow in Stonehill Clump, Goodwood Country Park
- Two bowl barrows on Bow Hill forming part of The Devil's Humps round barrow cemetery
- Ringwork south of St Wilfred's Chapel
- Greyfriars Chapel, Priory Park
- Cross dyke on Upwaltham Hill, 500m and 620m south east of Upwaltham Farm
- Hilltop enclosure and linear boundary on Bow Hill
- A 210m length of Devil's Ditch running east from Chichester Main Road to Pook Lane