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- Chanctonbury Ring is a prehistoric hill fort atop Chanctonbury Hill on the South Downs, on the border of the civil parishes of Washington and Wiston in...
- Chanctonbury Hill is an 82.7-hectare (204-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Steyning in West Sus****. Part of it is Chanctonbury...
- with its gr****land heights punctuated with clumps of trees (such as Chanctonbury Ring). In the west, the chalk ridge of the South Downs merges with the...
- Rock lies to the north of the A283 road. Chanctonbury Ring, a hill fort based ring of trees atop Chanctonbury Hill on the South Downs, lies on the border...
- the Boundary Commission for England mooted the name Chanctonbury after uninhabited Chanctonbury Ring, an ancient hill fort at its centre. This name was...
- households, of whom 120 were economically active. Chanctonbury Ring, a hill fort based ring of trees atop Chanctonbury Hill on the South Downs, lies on the border...
- of Pook's Hill: "…the Flint Men made the Dewpond under Chanctonbury Ring." The two Chanctonbury Hill dew ponds were dated, from flint tools excavated nearby...
- 1980 Stockwood retired and went to live in Bath. In his autobiography, Chanctonbury Ring, Stockwood claimed to have had numerous paranormal experiences....
- certificate Dhiri offered the government – took place on May 11, 1942, at the Chanctonbury registry office at Storrington in Sus****. Kenyatta left Edna in England...
- beeches means that tree rings are becoming vulnerable to damage or loss. Chanctonbury Ring was heavily damaged by the Great Storm of 1987, losing about 75%...