Ancient Monuments

History on the Ground

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Scheduled Monuments in Brighton and Hove

  1. A cross-ridge dyke and part of an adjoining cross-ridge dyke meeting at Juggs Road near Falmer Botto
    Woodingdean Ward
  2. A group of three bowl barrows and an Anglo-Saxon barrow field on The Bostle
    Woodingdean Ward
  3. A saucer barrow and three bowl barrows on Tegdown Hill
    Patcham Ward
  4. Bowl barrow in Great Wood
    Hollingbury and Stanmer Ward
  5. Bowl barrow south of Newmarket Bottom
    Woodingdean Ward
  6. Bronze Age and Anglo-Saxon barrow cemeteries south of Juggs Road
    Woodingdean Ward
  7. Castle Hill earthwork
    Woodingdean Ward
  8. Cross dyke in Great Wood, 500m south west of Stanmer House
    Hollingbury and Stanmer Ward
  9. Dovecote at Patcham Court Farm, 80m north west of All Saints Church
    Patcham Ward
  10. Earthworks and lynchets near Eastwick Barn, Patcham
    Patcham Ward
  11. Ewe Bottom entrenchment, Patcham
    Patcham Ward
  12. Hillfort, the possible remains of a Romano-Celtic temple and a group of three bowl barrows at Hollin
    Hollingbury and Stanmer Ward
  13. Linear earthwork south of village
    Moulsecoomb and Bevendean Ward
  14. Long Barrow on Beacon Hill
    Rottingdean Coastal Ward
  15. Long barrow on Beacon Hill, 160m north west of the windmill Photos
    Rottingdean Coastal Ward
  16. Martin Down style enclosure, bowl barrow, Iron Age hillfort, Romano-British village and associated f
    North Portslade Ward
  17. Medieval settlement at Stanmer
    Hollingbury and Stanmer Ward
  18. Old manor house (remains of), Portslade-By-Sea
    South Portslade Ward
  19. Prehistoric linear boundary and Bronze Age bowl barrow in Pudding Bag Wood, 350m south of Upper Lodg
    Hollingbury and Stanmer Ward
  20. Section of Port's Road and barrow on Round Hill, Hangleton
    Hangleton and Knoll Ward
  21. Whitehawk Camp causewayed enclosure
    East Brighton Ward

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