Firle Beacon Bronze Age barrow cemetery
       
     
A solitary Neolithic long barrow configured with the Summer Solstice sunrise, about 200m West of Firle Beacon
       
     
Bronze Age bowl barrow, cross ditch, trig point and mysterious pit!
       
     
A linear barrow cemetery of three small barrows east of the beacon
       
     
What a beautiful day!
       
     
Firle Beacon Bronze Age barrow cemetery
       
     
Firle Beacon Bronze Age barrow cemetery

This section of the South Downs in East Sussex has one of the highest concentrations of individual round barrows and barrow cemeteries in the entire National Park. Also scattered among them are the older Neolithic long barrows and a fair number of cross dykes which also span the Iron Age.

A solitary Neolithic long barrow configured with the Summer Solstice sunrise, about 200m West of Firle Beacon
       
     
A solitary Neolithic long barrow configured with the Summer Solstice sunrise, about 200m West of Firle Beacon
Bronze Age bowl barrow, cross ditch, trig point and mysterious pit!
       
     
Bronze Age bowl barrow, cross ditch, trig point and mysterious pit!
A linear barrow cemetery of three small barrows east of the beacon
       
     
A linear barrow cemetery of three small barrows east of the beacon
What a beautiful day!
       
     
What a beautiful day!