Image
Name
Location
Date
Notes
Battle Abbey
50°54′52″N 0°29′13″E / 50.91432°N 0.48683°E / 50.91432; 0.48683
1094
The ruined Benedictine abbey was built on the site of the Battle of Hastings .[ 4]
Bodiam Castle
51°00′08″N 0°32′37″E / 51.0023°N 0.5435°E / 51.0023; 0.5435
14th century
Ruined quadrangular castle with the original moat, towers and portcullis.[ 5]
Greyfriars, Winchelsea
50°55′18″N 0°42′37″E / 50.9218°N 0.7103°E / 50.9218; 0.7103
1242 AD
The monument consists of a ruined monastery of the Order of Friars Minor . It is considered the best example of Franciscan architecture in England.[ 6]
Hollingbury Castle
50°51′19″N 0°7′23″W / 50.85528°N 0.12306°W / 50.85528; -0.12306
8th to 5th centuries BC
The site contains an Iron Age hillfort and three Bronze Age bowl barrows.[ 7]
Lewes Castle
50°52′22″N 0°00′27″E / 50.8729°N 0.0076°E / 50.8729; 0.0076
1066 AD
The monument is a motte and bailey castle with the unusual feature of two mottes.[ 8]
Long Man of Wilmington
50°48′36″N 0°11′17″E / 50.810°N 0.188°E / 50.810; 0.188
Unknown
The monument is the largest representation of the human form in Europe .[ 9]
Pevensey Castle
50°49′08″N 0°20′03″E / 50.8188°N 0.3342°E / 50.8188; 0.3342
Fort: 3rd century AD, Castle 1066 AD
The monument includes a Roman Saxon Shore fort, an 11th-century enclosure castle , and the remains of later defenses.[ 10]
Portslade Manor
50°50′36″N 0°13′05″W / 50.8432°N 0.2181°W / 50.8432; -0.2181
12th century
One of a small number of remaining Norman manor houses in England . In 1807, the fortified manor was abandoned when a new manor house was built and it was later used as an almshouse for the poor.[ 11] [ 12]
Whitehawk Camp
50°49′39″N 0°6′43″W / 50.82750°N 0.11194°W / 50.82750; -0.11194
3700 BC to 3500 BC
An early Neolithic causewayed enclosure which originally consisted of a circular area surrounded by concentric rings of banks and ditches. These monuments were probably used for many functions, including defense, rituals and funerary purposes.[ 13]
Wilmington Priory
50°49′02″N 0°11′25″E / 50.8173°N 0.1903°E / 50.8173; 0.1903
11th century
The Benedictine Priory was founded before 1243 on the site of an earlier settlement of the Grestain Abbey in Normandy , France .[ 14]