Sunday, May 3, 2026

South Downs, Cissbury Ring

 May 2026

Thursday was our day at the Cissbury Ring.




The mighty earthwork of Cissbury Ring has a history going back over 5,000 years, yet still stands out and provides a broad panorama from its crown. It has been a neolithic flint mine, a bronze age burial site, an iron age hill fort, a Roman mint, a Tudor vantage point, a Victorian archaeology site and a second world war gun emplacement.



Lunch was at the Black Horse at Findon.

St Mary The Virgin, North Stoke, was certainly worth a visit for its medieval wall paintings.

Supper was at the Five Bells, West Chitlington.







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