Edburton Castle Ring, Upper Beeding
#3 among attractions in Upper Beeding
Facts and practical information
Edburton Castle Ring is an archaeological site in West Sussex, England, on the peak of Edburton Hill on the South Downs, near the villages of Edburton and Fulking. It is a Scheduled Monument. ()
Upper Beeding United Kingdom
Edburton Castle Ring – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St Botolph's Church, Bramber Castle, Woods Mill, Benfield Hill.
- 3 miWChurch
St Botolph's Church, Upper Beeding
76 min walk • The Grade I listed Saxon church of St Botolph's at Botolphs, West Sussex, England, is situated in the valley of the River Adur and is now part of the Church of England parish of Beeding and Bramber with Botolphs.
- 3.3 miWForts and castles, Park, Romanesque architecture
Bramber Castle, Upper Beeding
83 min walk • Bramber Castle is a Norman motte-and-bailey castle formerly the caput of the large feudal barony of Bramber long held by the Braose family. It is situated in the village of Bramber, West Sussex, near the town of Steyning, overlooking the River Adur.
- 2.1 miNWPark
Woods Mill, Henfield
54 min walk • Woods Mill is a 19-hectare nature reserve south of Henfield in West Sussex. It is managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust. This is the headquarters of the trust and an environmental education centre.
- 2.4 miSEPark
Benfield Hill, Shoreham-by-Sea
62 min walk • Benfield Hill is an 11.8-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the northern outskirts of Hove in East Sussex. It is owned and managed by Brighton and Hove City Council. This area of grassland and scrub is on south and east facing slopes. There are many glow-worms.
- 3.1 miSChurch
St Nicolas Church, Brighton
79 min walk • St Nicolas Church is an Anglican church in the Portslade area of the English city of Brighton and Hove. It has 12th-century origins, and serves the old village of Portslade, inland from the mostly 19th-century Portslade-by-Sea area.
- 3.4 miNENature, Natural attraction, Hill
Wolstonbury Hill, Sussex Downs AONB
86 min walk • Wolstonbury Hill is a 58.9-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-west of in West Sussex. It is owned by the National Trust and part of it is a Scheduled Monument.
- 3.2 miSPark
Portslade Manor, Shoreham-by-Sea
81 min walk • Portslade Old Manor is one of a very few examples of Norman manor houses that still exist in England. It has been deemed a Scheduled Ancient Monument, and a Grade II* listed building. In the Domesday Book there are two references to Portslade: "Oswald holds half a hide in Portslade he held it before 1066.
- 2.7 miSEHistory museum, Tower
Foredown Tower, Brighton
68 min walk • Foredown Tower is a former water tower in Portslade, in the city of Brighton and Hove, England, that now contains one of only two operational camera obscuras in southeast England.
- 3 miSENightlife
Hangleton Manor, Shoreham-by-Sea
78 min walk • Hangleton Manor Inn, the adjoining Old Manor House and associated buildings form a bar and restaurant complex in Hangleton, an ancient village which is part of the English city of Brighton and Hove.
- 3 miSEChurch
St Helen's, Brighton
76 min walk • St Helen's Church, an Anglican church in the Hangleton area of Hove, is the oldest surviving building in the English city of Brighton and Hove.
- 1.6 miEValley, Nature, Natural attraction
Devil's Dyke, Sussex Downs AONB
41 min walk • Devil's Dyke is a 100m deep V-shaped dry valley on the South Downs in Sussex in southern England, 5 miles north-west of Brighton. It is managed by the National Trust, and is also part of the Beeding Hill to Newtimber Hill Site of Special Scientific Interest.