Beacon Hill

Hill, Mountain in Sussex Chichester

England

Beacon Hill

Harting Down
Harting Down Credit: PAUL FARMER

Beacon Hill is a prominent hill located in Sussex, England. It stands at an impressive height of 813 feet (248 meters) above sea level, making it one of the highest points in the region. Situated within the South Downs National Park, Beacon Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the lush green valleys and rolling hills that make Sussex so picturesque.

The hill derives its name from the historical function it served as a beacon site during ancient times. In the past, fires were lit on its summit to signal warnings or messages to nearby communities. Today, visitors can still see the remnants of the beacon platform, which adds a touch of historical charm to the site.

Access to Beacon Hill is easy and convenient, with a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails leading up to its peak. Hikers and nature enthusiasts are drawn to this area for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and tranquil atmosphere. The hill is also a popular spot for paragliding and hang gliding, thanks to its favorable wind conditions and expansive views.

At the summit, there is a small information plaque that provides interesting facts about the hill's history and geology. The site is also home to a variety of flora and fauna, including rare plant species and a wide range of birdlife. The surrounding area is rich in biodiversity, with several nature reserves and protected areas nearby.

Overall, Beacon Hill in Sussex offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural significance, and outdoor recreational opportunities, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike.

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Beacon Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.9595/-0.85210638 or Grid Reference SU8018. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Harting Down
Harting Down
Direction Sign – Signpost on Elsted Road, Harting Located on the southwest side of the crossroads of Elsted Road and Hill Lane in Harting parish. 3 arms and annulus finial. See also <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2163747" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2163747">Link</a>.

Milestone Society National ID: SX_SU7919C
Direction Sign – Signpost on Elsted Road, Harting
Located on the southwest side of the crossroads of Elsted Road and Hill Lane in Harting parish. 3 arms and annulus finial. See also Link. Milestone Society National ID: SX_SU7919C
Footpath to Elsted The public footpath leaves woodland and climbs up to pass through a narrow strand of trees on its way to the village of Elsted.
Footpath to Elsted
The public footpath leaves woodland and climbs up to pass through a narrow strand of trees on its way to the village of Elsted.
Contoured Planting The crop planted in this field is aligned with the contours of the land.
Contoured Planting
The crop planted in this field is aligned with the contours of the land.
Cooksland Hanger Passing through the narrow strand of trees known as Cooksland Hanger on the way towards Elsted.

The word Hanger comes from the Old English word Hangra, where the trees seem to hang on a steep wooded slope.
Cooksland Hanger
Passing through the narrow strand of trees known as Cooksland Hanger on the way towards Elsted. The word Hanger comes from the Old English word Hangra, where the trees seem to hang on a steep wooded slope.
Signpost on the South Downs The view of the Signpost on the South Downs Way, at the foot of Beacon Hill.
Signpost on the South Downs
The view of the Signpost on the South Downs Way, at the foot of Beacon Hill.
Beacon Hill The view of the 242m top on the South Downs.
Beacon Hill
The view of the 242m top on the South Downs.
New Year's Day 2022: a Bono moment seen from Elsted Churchyard Also see <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://genius.com/U2-new-years-day-lyrics" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://genius.com/U2-new-years-day-lyrics">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
New Year's Day 2022: a Bono moment seen from Elsted Churchyard
Also see LinkExternal link
St Paul, Elsted at Christmas (I)
St Paul, Elsted at Christmas (I)
St Paul, Elsted at Christmas (II) Christmas has been a special time for two millennia, perhaps especially so during wars and pandemics. In England it traditionally starts with the unveiling of the Harrods Christmas Display in July! All the infant schools I worked at started rehearsals for the Nativity Play as soon as we reurned after Autumn Half Term. As November progresses most shops and a large number of homes have some indication it is "the most wonderful time of the year". Traditionalists usually wait for the first Sunday in Advent; while, for children, Advent Calendar Day marks the start of a chocolatey month! In the past there really were 12 Days of celebration but nowadays people start saying "Did you have a good Christmas?" on the 27th. On the other hand a vicar friend of mine keeps his decorations up until Candlemass, 2nd February...
St Paul, Elsted at Christmas (II)
Christmas has been a special time for two millennia, perhaps especially so during wars and pandemics. In England it traditionally starts with the unveiling of the Harrods Christmas Display in July! All the infant schools I worked at started rehearsals for the Nativity Play as soon as we reurned after Autumn Half Term. As November progresses most shops and a large number of homes have some indication it is "the most wonderful time of the year". Traditionalists usually wait for the first Sunday in Advent; while, for children, Advent Calendar Day marks the start of a chocolatey month! In the past there really were 12 Days of celebration but nowadays people start saying "Did you have a good Christmas?" on the 27th. On the other hand a vicar friend of mine keeps his decorations up until Candlemass, 2nd February...
St Paul, Elsted at Christmas (III) Christmas has been a special time for two millennia, perhaps especially so during wars and pandemics. In England it traditionally starts with the unveiling of the Harrods Christmas Display in July! All the infant schools I worked at started rehearsals for the Nativity Play as soon as we reurned after Autumn Half Term. As November progresses most shops and a large number of homes have some indication it is "the most wonderful time of the year". Traditionalists usually wait for the first Sunday in Advent; while, for children, Advent Calendar Day marks the start of a chocolatey month! In the past there really were 12 Days of celebration but nowadays people start saying "Did you have a good Christmas?" on the 27th. On the other hand a vicar friend of mine keeps his decorations up until Candlemass, 2nd February...
St Paul, Elsted at Christmas (III)
Christmas has been a special time for two millennia, perhaps especially so during wars and pandemics. In England it traditionally starts with the unveiling of the Harrods Christmas Display in July! All the infant schools I worked at started rehearsals for the Nativity Play as soon as we reurned after Autumn Half Term. As November progresses most shops and a large number of homes have some indication it is "the most wonderful time of the year". Traditionalists usually wait for the first Sunday in Advent; while, for children, Advent Calendar Day marks the start of a chocolatey month! In the past there really were 12 Days of celebration but nowadays people start saying "Did you have a good Christmas?" on the 27th. On the other hand a vicar friend of mine keeps his decorations up until Candlemass, 2nd February...
Winter tree just outside Elsted Churchyard
Winter tree just outside Elsted Churchyard
Buriton Farm, Treyford
Buriton Farm, Treyford
Treyford Treyford is situated in the GU29 0 postcode district which is stated to have the highest property price average (of £1,438,667) in West Sussex. Taken from the downland ridge to the south of the village as I was about to make the very steep descent towards it.
Treyford
Treyford is situated in the GU29 0 postcode district which is stated to have the highest property price average (of £1,438,667) in West Sussex. Taken from the downland ridge to the south of the village as I was about to make the very steep descent towards it.
Path through a beanfield south of Treyford Taken after the steep descent of Rook Clift.
Path through a beanfield south of Treyford
Taken after the steep descent of Rook Clift.
Treyford Manor & ruins of St Mary's church The house dates from c.1690-1710 and is currently undergoing major refurbishment and the church from C13. The latter was replaced by a large church in 1849 which was itself demolished in 1951. In 2021 Treyford's postcode district (GU29 0) was stated to have the highest average property prices (£1,438,667) in West Sussex.
Treyford Manor & ruins of St Mary's church
The house dates from c.1690-1710 and is currently undergoing major refurbishment and the church from C13. The latter was replaced by a large church in 1849 which was itself demolished in 1951. In 2021 Treyford's postcode district (GU29 0) was stated to have the highest average property prices (£1,438,667) in West Sussex.
Looking towards Harting Downs
Looking towards Harting Downs
Harting Downs South Downs by South Harting, rolling whaleback hills of chalk.
Harting Downs
South Downs by South Harting, rolling whaleback hills of chalk.
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Beacon Hill is located at Grid Ref: SU8018 (Lat: 50.9595, Lng: -0.85210638)

Administrative County: West Sussex

District: Chichester

Police Authority: Sussex

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Located within 500m of 50.9595,-0.85210638
Beacon Hill
Ele: 242
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 50.9591/-0.8519501
Ele: 242
Man Made: survey_point
Ref: OS 54050
Wikipedia: en:Triangulation station
Lat/Long: 50.9591038/-0.8519935
Tourism: viewpoint
Lat/Long: 50.9590159/-0.8519206
Information: guidepost
Note: Winchester 31 miles, Eastbourne 69 miles
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 50.9610725/-0.8578525
Information: guidepost
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 50.9585045/-0.8483537
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