- East Sus****
portal Mount Caburn is a 150-metre (492 ft)
prominent landmark in East Sus****, England,
about one mile (1.6 km) east of
Lewes overlooking the...
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adjoining field to
preserve the
beautiful views from the
garden towards Mount Caburn. The
Woolfs spent more and more time in Rodmell,
eventually living there...
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currently members of the Mid-Sus****
League Premier Division and play at the
Caburn Community Ground, at King's Academy, Ringmer. In 2020,
Ringmer A.F.C. was...
- Polly; Walker,
David (2012).
Dogma and Disarray:
Cameron at Half-Time.
Mount Caburn Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9573953-0-5. Toynbee, Polly; Walker,
David (2015)...
- It
takes the form of a cairn. The
first Life
Cairn was
raised on
Mount Caburn, near
Lewes in East Sus****. The
inaugural opening ceremony was held on 22...
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recognised as
early as the Iron Age, when a hill-fort was
built on
Mount Caburn, the steep-sided hill that
overlooks the Ouse (and the
modern town of Lewes)...
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example of ancient,
traditionally managed gr****land;
Lewes Downs (Mount
Caburn), a
traditionally managed chalk downland (and also an
important archaeological...
- the league. Mid Sus****
Football League side A.F.C.
Ringmer moved into the
Caburn ground for
their home games. It was
announced on 1 June 2020 that Ringmer...
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became a
local landmark — such as
Chanctonbury Ring,
Cissbury Ring and
Mount Caburn. He got as far as the
village of
Poynings (an area
known as the Devil's...
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Senator Patrick Burns. It was
purchased by a
gravel mining company,
Caburn Aggregates in 1959. The land was
mined for
gravel from 1973
until the mid-1980s...