Lancing Ring

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Lancing Ring is an Iron Age hill fort and nature reserve on the South Downs in West Sussex, England, known for its archaeological significance and scenic views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Iron Age archaeological site
hill fort
local nature reserve
scheduled monument
country England
ecosystem broadleaf woodland
chalk grassland
elevation approximately 100 metres above sea level
hasFeature public footpaths
viewpoints over coast and downs
wooded ring on hilltop
hasViewOf English Channel coast NERFINISHED
South Downs NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation local nature reserve
scheduled monument
knownFor Iron Age hill fort earthworks
archaeological significance
scenic views
woodland and chalk grassland habitats
locatedNear Shoreham-by-Sea NERFINISHED
Worthing NERFINISHED
location Lancing NERFINISHED
South Downs NERFINISHED
West Sussex NERFINISHED
overlooks Adur Valley NERFINISHED
English Channel NERFINISHED
partOf South Downs landscape NERFINISHED
region South East England
terrain chalk downland
timePeriod Iron Age origins
usedFor local heritage education
nature observation
recreation
walking

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Lancing hasLandmark Lancing Ring