Fields at Bishopstone with Rookery Hill in the background People have lived around Bishopstone for thousands of years, evidenced by Neolithic finds, Bronze Age Bowl barrows, Romans remains, a Saxon cemetery and later Medieval buildings . The name means “lands of the Bishop”, in this case the Bishops of Chichester who owned the area from the 8th -16th century http://www.sussex-opc.org/index.php?k=175&t=Parish
Fields at Bishopstone with Rookery Hill in the background People have lived around Bishopstone for thousands of years, evidenced by Neolithic finds, Bronze Age Bowl barrows, Romans remains, a Saxon cemetery and later Medieval buildings . The name means “lands of the Bishop”, in this case the Bishops of Chichester who owned the area from the 8th -16th century http://www.sussex-opc.org/index.php?k=175&t=Parish
Almshouses, Bishopstone These almshouses on the Village Green were built as a memorial to the wife of William Catt. They were designed by the Victorian architect Ewan Christian.
Flowering Rape, Bishopstone Looking towards the eastern slope of Rookery Hill and the houses in the modern part of Bishopstone.
Flowering Rape, Bishopstone Looking towards Seaford from the outskirts of Bishopstone. The flat fields in the middle of the picture were once a former sea inlet and the steep slope to the left were former sea cliffs.

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