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Findon is a semi-rural clustered village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England, 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Worthing. When you visit Findon, West Sussex, Walkfo brings Findon, West Sussex places to life as you travel by foot, bike, bus or car with a mobile phone & headphones.

  

Findon, West Sussex Places Overview: History, Culture & Facts about Findon, West Sussex


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Findon, West Sussex culture & places

Actress Nancy Price lived with her husband for many years in ‘Arcana’, a house in Heather Lane, till her death, in 1970.

Findon, West Sussex geography / climate

The parish is on the slopes of and between two hills: Cissbury with its Iron Age hill fort to the east and a steep knoll Church Hill to the west. A further escarpment to the West and North stretches along the borders of the area. The village is now bypassed by the A24 as it crosses the South Downs: the bypass was constructed in 1938.

Localities

Nepcote is the sole sub-locality in Findon, North Yorkshire. The annual Findon sheep fair is held in early September. Originally a charter fair dating from as early as 1261 many thousands of sheep were penned on the green for sale in earlier times.

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Best Findon, West Sussex places to visit


Findon, West Sussex has places to explore by foot, bike or bus. Below are a selection of the varied Findon, West Sussex’s destinations you can visit with additional content available at the Walkfo Findon, West Sussex’s information audio spots:

Findon, West Sussex photo Worthing Downland Estate
The Worthing Downland Estate is an area of land in the South Downs National Park in West Sussex. It was bought by the public, following threats to the beauty spot of Cissbury Ring in the 1930s. It is currently owned and managed, on behalf of the public by Worthing Borough Council.
Findon, West Sussex photo Chanctonbury Ring
Chanctonbury Ring is thought to date to the late Bronze Age or early Iron Age. It was abandoned for about five hundred years until it was reoccupied during the Roman period. Two Romano-British temples were built in the fort’s interior, one of which was dedicated to a boar cult.
Findon, West Sussex photo Church Hill, West Sussex
Church Hill is an archaeological site, of the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods, in West Sussex. It is on the South Downs near the village of Findon and about 3 miles (4.8 km) north-west of Worthing.
Findon, West Sussex photo Muntham Court Romano-British site
Muntham Court Romano-British site is an archeological site situated on the western edge of the village of Findon in West Sussex. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument that includes Iron Age and Romano British settlement.
Findon, West Sussex photo Blackpatch
Blackpatch is an archaeological site in West Sussex, England. It is the site of a Neolithic flint mine, and Bronze Age barrows. The site is a scheduled monument.
Findon, West Sussex photo High Salvington Windmill
Durrington or High Salvington Windmill is a Grade II listed post mill. The mill stands 320 feet (98 m) above sea level and is able to take advantage of incoming sea winds.
Findon, West Sussex photo Cissbury Ring
Cissbury Ring is an 84.2-hectare (208-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Worthing in West Sussex. It is the largest hill fort in Sussex, the second largest in England and one of the largest in Europe overall. Fortifications were built around the beginning of the Middle Iron-Age possibly around 250 BC.
Findon, West Sussex photo Muntham Court
Muntham Court was a country house and estate near a village of Findon, West Sussex. In the 1800s the estate covered 1,890 acres (760 ha) Following the death of Colonel Thynne in 1957 the estate was spit up and auctioned off. In 1961 the house was demolished to make way for Worthing Crematorium that opened it’s doors on 5 January 1968.

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