Goosehill Camp, Sussex Downs AONB
#66 among attractions in Sussex Downs AONB
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Facts and practical information
Goosehill Camp is a prehistoric earthwork that dates back to the Iron Age. It consists of two concentric banks and ditches. The inner enclosure has one entrance and surround two levelled hut sites. Goosehill Camp is within the Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve, on the South Downs. ()
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Nearby attractions include: Weald & Downland Living Museum, Goodwood Circuit, West Dean Gardens, Weald and Downland Gridshell.
2.7 miEMuseum, Specialty museum, History museumWeald & Downland Living Museum, Chichester
69 min walk • The Weald and Downland Living Museum is an open-air museum in Singleton, West Sussex. The museum is a registered charity. The museum covers 40 acres, with over 50 historic buildings dating from 950AD to the 19th century, along with gardens, farm animals, walks and a mill pond.
4.3 miSEOutdoor activities, Tours, SportGoodwood Circuit, Chichester
109 min walk • Goodwood Circuit is a historic venue for both two- and four-wheeled motorsport in the United Kingdom. The 2.367-mile circuit is situated near Chichester, West Sussex, close to the south coast of England, on the estate of Goodwood House, and completely encircles Chichester/Goodwood Airport.
2.1 miEVernacular architecture, ParkWest Dean Gardens, Chichester
55 min walk • West Dean House is a large flint-faced manor house situated in West Dean, West Sussex, near the historic City of Chichester. This country estate has approximately 6,350 acres of land and dates back to 1086, with various royal connections throughout the years.
2.9 miEMuseumWeald and Downland Gridshell, Sussex Downs AONB
73 min walk • The Weald and Downland Gridshell is a building designed by Buro Happold and Edward Cullinan Architects for the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum: it was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 2002.
4 miSParkBrandy Hole Copse, Chichester
102 min walk • Brandy Hole Copse is a 6.5-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the western outskirts of Chichester in West Sussex. It is owned and managed by Chichester District Council. Part of it is a Scheduled Monument, Chichester Dyke.
3.8 miSWForts and castlesRacton Monument, Sussex Downs AONB
97 min walk • Racton Monument is a folly on a hill in Racton, West Sussex, England with views over Chichester Harbour and to the Isle of Wight. It was commissioned by the 2nd Earl of Halifax, either as a summerhouse for the nearby Stansted Estate or so he could watch his merchant ships dock at the nearby port, Emsworth, on The Solent.
3.1 miEArchaeological site, Nature and wildlife, ParkThe Trundle, Sussex Downs AONB
80 min walk • The Trundle is an Iron Age hillfort on St Roche's Hill about 4 miles north of Chichester, West Sussex, England, built on the site of a causewayed enclosure, a form of early Neolithic earthwork found in northwestern Europe.
2 miEMuseum, Vernacular architecture, Art museumWest Dean College, Sussex Downs AONB
53 min walk • West Dean College of Arts and Conservation is situated in the 6,350-acre West Dean Estate, of West Dean near Chichester. The Estate was formerly the home of the poet and patron of the arts Edward James.
1.2 miSWArchaeological siteDevil's Humps, Sussex Downs AONB
31 min walk • The Devil's Humps are four Bronze Age barrows situated on Bow Hill on the South Downs near Stoughton, West Sussex. They are situated on a downland ridgeway crossed by an ancient trackway, above Kingley Vale. The Devil's Humps are counted among the most impressive round barrows surviving on the South Downs.
3.9 miSE 2.9 miNArchaeological siteThe Devil's Jumps, Sussex Downs AONB
74 min walk • The Devil's Jumps are a group of five large bell barrows situated on the South Downs 1.2 kilometres south-east of Treyford in the county of West Sussex in southern England. The Devil's Jumps site is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and as a Local Nature Reserve.