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Hollingbury Castle

Hill forts in East SussexScheduled monuments in East Sussex
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Hollingbury Castle, also known as Hollingbury Camp and Hollingbury Hillfort, is an Iron Age hillfort on the northern edge of Brighton, in East Sussex, England. It is adjacent to Hollingbury Park Golf Course. It is a scheduled monument.

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Hollingbury Castle
Ditchling Road, Brighton Hollingbury

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Hollingbury Hill Fort

Ditchling Road
BN1 8GB Brighton, Hollingbury
England, United Kingdom
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