Castle Hill

Hill, Mountain in Sussex Wealden

England

Castle Hill

Gable Oast, Argos Hill Single round kiln oast house.
Gable Oast, Argos Hill Credit: N Chadwick

Located in the county of Sussex, Castle Hill is a prominent hill situated near the village of Newhaven. With an elevation of approximately 170 meters (560 feet), it stands as a notable geographical feature in the region. The hill is part of the South Downs, a range of chalk hills that stretches across the southeastern part of England.

Castle Hill gets its name from the remnants of a medieval castle that once stood on its summit. Believed to have been constructed in the 11th century, the castle served as a strategic stronghold during various historical conflicts. Today, only a few earthworks and traces of the castle's foundations remain, offering a glimpse into its former grandeur.

The hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers due to its picturesque surroundings and panoramic views. Its slopes are covered with lush grasslands and dotted with occasional trees, offering an ideal spot for leisurely walks and picnics. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside, including the meandering River Ouse and the scenic coastline.

Castle Hill also possesses cultural significance, as it is believed to have inspired the famous painter J.M.W. Turner during his visits to the area. Turner's landscape paintings often featured the South Downs, and it is speculated that Castle Hill may have been one of his subjects.

Overall, Castle Hill is a captivating natural landmark with a rich historical background, attracting both locals and tourists seeking to appreciate its beauty and immerse themselves in the area's heritage.

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Castle Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.030571/0.21276875 or Grid Reference TQ5528. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gable Oast, Argos Hill Single round kiln oast house.
Gable Oast, Argos Hill
Single round kiln oast house.
Mayfield Rd (A267) and Bicycle Arms Rd (B2101) junction, Argos Hill The A267 road is a 21 mile long road from Tunbridge Wells <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6669020">TQ5838 : A26, A267 junction</a> to Horsebridge.
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Mayfield Rd (A267) and Bicycle Arms Rd (B2101) junction, Argos Hill
The A267 road is a 21 mile long road from Tunbridge Wells TQ5838 : A26, A267 junction to Horsebridge. Website: LinkExternal link
Road junction in the woods This is the junction of Horleigh Green Road (foreground) and Fir Toll Road (left, signposted towards Mayfield and with a 7.5tonne weight limit).  It is on NCN 21.
Road junction in the woods
This is the junction of Horleigh Green Road (foreground) and Fir Toll Road (left, signposted towards Mayfield and with a 7.5tonne weight limit). It is on NCN 21.
Catts Inn, Rotherfield The inn, on the Square at the end of the High Street, bears a date of 1741.  The Union Flags were probably flying as it was the day after St George's Day.
Catts Inn, Rotherfield
The inn, on the Square at the end of the High Street, bears a date of 1741. The Union Flags were probably flying as it was the day after St George's Day.
Rotherfield Stores A general store on The Square in the centre of the village.
Rotherfield Stores
A general store on The Square in the centre of the village.
Police vans outside a Cottage in Argos Hill
Police vans outside a Cottage in Argos Hill
Mayfield Rd (A267) and Bicycle Arms  Junction
Mayfield Rd (A267) and Bicycle Arms Junction
St Denys, Rotherfield
St Denys, Rotherfield
St Denys, Rotherfield - Interior
St Denys, Rotherfield - Interior
St Denys, Rotherfield - Interior
St Denys, Rotherfield - Interior
St Denys, Rotherfield - Pulpit
St Denys, Rotherfield - Pulpit
St Denys, Rotherfield - Sanctuary
St Denys, Rotherfield - Sanctuary
St Denys, Rotherfield - Sanctuary
St Denys, Rotherfield - Sanctuary
St Denys, Rotherfield - North chapel
St Denys, Rotherfield - North chapel
St Denys, Rotherfield - Reredos
St Denys, Rotherfield - Reredos
St Denys, Rotherfield - Stained glass window
St Denys, Rotherfield - Stained glass window
St Denys, Rotherfield - Stained glass window
St Denys, Rotherfield - Stained glass window
St Denys, Rotherfield - Font
St Denys, Rotherfield - Font
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Castle Hill is located at Grid Ref: TQ5528 (Lat: 51.030571, Lng: 0.21276875)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Wealden

Police Authority: Sussex

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Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: TN6 63
Royal Cypher: VR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102356
Lat/Long: 51.0325614/0.2146741
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