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Long Man of Wilmington
Date Added: 20th Jul 2011
Site Type: Hill Figure or Geoglyph
Country: England (East Sussex)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 19th Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5 Access 3

Long Man of Wilmington submitted by wiztwas on 31st Aug 2004.
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Frost Hill Tumulus
Date Added: 20th Jul 2011
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: England (East Sussex)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 19th Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 1 Ambience 4 Access 4

Frost Hill Tumulus submitted by Klingon on 20th Jul 2011.
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Litlington White Horse
Date Added: 20th Jul 2011
Site Type: Hill Figure or Geoglyph
Country: England (East Sussex)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 19th Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 5

Litlington White Horse submitted by Klingon on 20th Jul 2011.
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Handle Down North
Date Added: 20th Jul 2011
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: England (West Sussex)
Visited: Yes on 18th Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 3

Handle Down North submitted by Klingon on 20th Jul 2011.
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Handle Down Central
Date Added: 20th Jul 2011
Site Type: Round Barrow(s)
Country: England (West Sussex)
Visited: Yes on 18th Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4 Access 3

Handle Down Central submitted by Klingon on 20th Jul 2011.
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Bevis Thumb
Date Added: 20th Jul 2011
Site Type: Long Barrow
Country: England (West Sussex)
Visited: Yes on 18th Jul 2011. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 5 Access 5

Bevis Thumb submitted by paulcall on 14th Jan 2007. This long barrow lies just south of a minor road north-east of Compton village. It lies on an east-west axis, and the road cuts into the barrow slightly at the eastern end. It is named after a giant, Bevis of Hampton, who is said to have been able to walk between Southampton and the Isle of Wight without getting his head wet. The barrow is about 50m long by 15m wide, and the fortuitously-parked car in the foreground gives some idea of its size. The barrow is also known as Solomon's Thumb or Bave...
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