Findon
Findon is a Village in the county of West Sussex.
There are great places to visit near Findon including some great towns, country parks, woodlands and airports.
Chichester, and Crawley are great places to visit near Findon if you like towns.
Don't miss Goodwood Country Park, and Buchan Country Park's country parks if visiting the area around Findon.
Woodlands to visit near Findon include Goodwood Country Park.
Findon has some unmissable airports nearby like Gatwick Airport, Shoreham Airport, and Chichester/Goodwood Airport.
Findon History
There are some historic monuments around Findon:
- Cross dyke on Steep Down, 700m north east of Beggars Bush
- Pair of bowl barrows 280m SE of Trinity Methodist Church, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Sullington Warren
- Romano-British villa and traces of Iron Age occupation 500m WSW of New Barn
- Cross dyke 420m west of Chanctonbury Ring hillfort
- Cross dyke on Springhead Hill, 780m south of Springhead Farm
- Prehistoric flint mine and a Martin Down style enclosure on Harrow hill, 850m south east of Lee Farm
- Linear group of three bowl barrows immediately east of Kithurst Hill car park: part of a dispersed round barrow cemetery on Kithurst Hill
- Group of three bowl barrows 350m SE of Trinity Methodist Church, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Sullington Warren
- Bramber Castle
- Muntham Court Romano-British site
- Bowl barrow 440m south east of Chanctonbury Ring hillfort
- Bowl barrow 950m south west of Grey Friars Farm: part of a dispersed round barrow cemetery on Kithurst Hill
- Bowl barrow 200m west of Chanctonbury Ring hillfort
- Moated site and associated earthworks north west of West Wolves Farm, Ashington.
- Bowl barrow on Wiggonholt Common, 290m south of Upperton's Barn
- Deserted medieval settlement at Lower Barpham Farm
- Roman barrow at Broomershill, 200m south east of Brocks Rew Farm
- An unenclosed Iron Age urnfield and associated remains on Rackham Hill, 900m SSE of Rackham Farm
- Group of four bowl barrows at the Chantry Post
- Bowl barrow 100m west of the south western edge of Cissbury Ring hillfort
- Medieval moated site off Moat Lane
- Cross dyke 760m WNW of Pepperscoombe
- Cross dyke and platform barrow 460m south east of Chanctonbury Ring hillfort
- Platform barrow 360m north east of The Mill House
- Group of three saucer barrows and a pair of hlaews south east of Chanctonbury Ring hillfort
- Bowl barrow 120m north west of Cissbury
- Cissbury Ring hillfort, prehistoric flint mine and associated remains
- Cross dyke on Sullington Hill, 500m south east of The Chantry
- Bowl barrow 230m NE of Trinity Methodist Church, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Sullington Warren
- Saucer barrow 330m north east of The Mill House
- Itford Hill style settlement and an Anglo-Saxon barrow field at New Barn Down, 850m north west of Myrtle Grove Farm
- Bowl barrow on Chanctonbury Hill, 560m north east of Frieslands
- Settlement site in Chantry Bottom
- Cross dyke on Chantry Hill, 470m south of Grey Friars Farm
- Bowl barrow 380m south east of Chanctonbury Ring hillfort
- Bowl barrow 260m east of Trinity Methodist Church, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Sullington Warren
- Prehistoric linear boundary on Wepham Down
- Cross dyke in Court Plantation, 600m south west of Wiston Barn
- Group of six bowl barrows 790m south west of Grey Friars Farm: part of a dispersed round barrow cemetery on Kithurst Hill
- Cross dyke on Steep Down, 600m north east of Titch Hill Farm
- Bowl barrow 240m east of Trinity Methodist Church, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Sullington Warren
- Bowl barrow on Springhead Hill, 750m SSW of Springhead Farm
- Regular aggregate field system with prehistoric and Romano-British farmsteads and a Bronze Age bowl barrow on Park Brow
- Flint mine and a bowl barrow on Church Hill, 400m south west of Findon Place
- Flint mine and part of a cross dyke 300m south east of Tolmare Farm
- Rackham Banks: A cross dyke and Itford Hill style settlement on Rackham Hill, 900m SSE of Oldbottom Barn
- Itford Hill style settlement on Cock Hill
- Bowl barrow at Kithurst Hill car park: part of a dispersed round barrow cemetery on Kithurst Hill
- Group of salterns and a possible moat 250m east of Bramber Castle
- Pair of platform barrows on the western side of Kithurst Hill car park: part of a dispersed round barrow cemetery on Kithurst Hill
- Barrows and ditches on Steyning Round Hill
- Roman building 200yds (180m) NW of Spring Copse
- Chanctonbury Ring hillfort and Romano-Celtic temples
- Cross dyke on Barpham Hill, 600m north west of Lower Barpham
- Highdown Hill Camp: A Ram's Hill type enclosure, an Anglo-Saxon cemetery and associated remains
- Section of Roman road north of Rock
- Bowl barrow 200m SE of Trinity Methodist Church, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Sullington Warren
- Prehistoric flint mine and part of a round barrow cemetery at Blackpatch, 400m north east of Myrtle Grove Farm
- Bowl barrow 120m SE of Trinity Methodist Church, forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Sullington Warren
- Lickfold Roman Bath House, Wiggonholt
- Deserted medieval settlement at Upper Barpham Farm
- Pair of hlaews 150m south east of Chanctonbury Ring hillfort
- Cross dyke on Steyning Round Hill, 700m south west of Pepperscoombe