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Top 6 Natural Monuments around East Hoathly With Halland

Best natural monuments around East Hoathly With Halland are found within a landscape rich in natural beauty, situated in the Low Weald of East Sussex. This area features several notable natural monuments and areas of ecological significance. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, including ancient woodlands, significant viewpoints, and serene lakes. The region offers 6 natural monuments to discover.

Best natural monuments around East Hoathly With Halland

  • The most popular natural monuments is Firle Beacon summit, a…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Firle Beacon summit

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Standing at 712 feet (217 m) tall, Firle Beacon affords extensive views over the South Downs. There are many ancient burial sites on and around the summit, many of which …

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Four lakes form the heart of the garden and at the end of the line of sight the Gothic castle rises on a hill. While you can explore all the …

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Arlington Reservoir

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Set amongst 120 acres (49 ha) of green landscape, Arlington Reservoir is a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest which is home to many different animal …

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Barcombe Mills Weirs

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The upstream tidal limit of the Ouse, where there is a road crossing, several weirs and a nature reserve.

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Hermitage Rocks

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Although they are now located on private land, these grey sandstone rock outcrops can still be easily seen. They have a rich history, as far back as the Mesolithic era when they served as shelters for hunting parties.

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September 3, 2025, Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes

A very beautiful park with many old trees and beautiful plantings. The lakes form the center of the park. Old redwoods and sequoias are found here.

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Four lakes form the heart of the garden and at the end of the line of sight the Gothic castle rises on a hill. While you can explore all the paths in the garden and the adjacent parkland, the house is privately owned and cannot be visited. The design of the park and the expansion of the house were initiated by John Holroyd at the end of the 19th century. He and his wife spent a fortune to design the property according to their ideas. The park and garden were further designed according to the original plans by subsequent owners. Finally, the National Trust acquired the site and now looks after it. The current opening times and further information can be found here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/sussex/sheffield-park-and-garden.

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October 31, 2023, Hermitage Rocks

Although they are now located on private land, these grey sandstone rock outcrops can still be easily seen. They have a rich history, as far back as the Mesolithic era when they served as shelters for hunting parties.

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An amble up Firle Beacon in the South Downs of southern England. It is 217 metres high and is a Marilyn. It commands a far-reaching view. It is a trig pointed summit and a designated Marilyn.

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So peaceful up here! On a clear day you’ll be able to see for miles!

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Harvey
January 16, 2022, Arlington Reservoir

Decent cafe for a coffee or refuel - tempting whaff of bacon butties...

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Cav
December 17, 2021, Barcombe Mills Weirs

Can be busy in the summer with paddleboarders on the river but a gateway to the Low Weald and don't forget the Hubbery in Barcombe, open at weekends during the summer.

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Amy
June 14, 2021, Arlington Reservoir

Set amongst 120 acres (49 ha) of green landscape, Arlington Reservoir is a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest which is home to many different animal species. The best place to watch the wildlife is from the Osprey bird hide on the northwest bank. Look out for cormorants, swallows, mallards, coots, Canada geese, and black swans. Popular with birdwatchers and fishermen, the reservoir also serves water to around 2.1 million people in East Sussex.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around East Hoathly With Halland?

The area offers a diverse range of natural features. You can visit the expansive Arlington Reservoir, a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest, or explore the ancient woodland of Moat Wood, known for its diverse flora and fauna. Additionally, there are significant viewpoints like Firle Beacon summit and View from Lewes Downs, offering panoramic vistas of the South Downs countryside.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments in the region also hold historical importance. Firle Beacon summit is notable for its ancient burial sites, many of which are still visible, and is steeped in local folklore. Hermitage Rocks, grey sandstone outcrops, served as shelters for hunting parties as far back as the Mesolithic era. Moat Wood also features a medieval moat at its heart, recognized as a scheduled ancient monument.

What are some popular viewpoints to visit near East Hoathly With Halland?

For breathtaking views, consider visiting Firle Beacon summit, which offers extensive views over the South Downs from its 712-foot height. Another excellent spot is the View from Lewes Downs, providing beautiful vistas down the valley and across the surrounding South Downs countryside.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in East Hoathly With Halland?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from places like Firle Beacon summit and the tranquil escape offered by ancient woodlands such as Moat Wood. The diverse wildlife and birdwatching opportunities at Arlington Reservoir are also highly valued, as are the historical elements found at many sites.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around East Hoathly With Halland?

Absolutely. Arlington Reservoir is a great family-friendly option, offering easy walks and birdwatching opportunities. Sheffield Park and Garden Lakes also provides a beautiful setting for families to explore, with its landscaped gardens and lakes. The View from Lewes Downs is another accessible spot for families to enjoy scenic views.

Can I go birdwatching near East Hoathly With Halland's natural monuments?

Yes, Arlington Reservoir is an excellent spot for birdwatching. It's a designated Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest, home to many different animal species. The Osprey bird hide on the northwest bank is ideal for spotting cormorants, swallows, mallards, coots, Canadian geese, and black swans. Moat Wood is also known for its nightingales, particularly in May.

Are there any ancient woodlands to explore in the East Hoathly With Halland area?

Yes, Moat Wood, located on the edge of East Hoathly village, is a prime example of ancient Sussex woodland. It's ecologically important, featuring diverse flora and fauna, including black adders and nightingales. The wood's medieval moat, ponds, and alder carr provide valuable wet habitats and well-maintained public access for walks.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments?

Spring and summer are generally ideal for enjoying the natural monuments, with warmer weather and blooming flora. May is particularly good for birdwatching in Moat Wood, as nightingales are in full song. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can provide crisp views, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local conditions before your visit.

Are there cycling routes near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are various cycling routes available. You can find options for mountain biking, road cycling, and touring bicycles. For example, there are easy to moderate road cycling routes like the 'Arlington Reservoir – Ripe Village Stores loop from East Hoathly with Halland'. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the Road Cycling Routes around East Hoathly With Halland guide, the MTB Trails around East Hoathly With Halland guide, or the Cycling around East Hoathly With Halland guide.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for a picnic?

The View from Lewes Downs is described as a great spot for a picnic, offering beautiful views of the South Downs countryside. Arlington Reservoir also provides green landscapes and tranquil spots that are suitable for a picnic.

Can I find circular walking trails that include natural monuments?

While specific circular routes for individual natural monuments aren't detailed here, many of the natural monuments, such as Arlington Reservoir and Moat Wood, have well-maintained paths that allow for circular walks within their immediate vicinity. For broader walking options, you can explore various hiking guides for the East Hoathly With Halland area on Komoot.

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