Church Hill is an archaeological site, of the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods, in West Sussex, England.
It is on the South Downs near the village of Findon and about 3 miles (4.8 km) north-west of Worthing.
There were pottery sherds at the shaft bottoms, from the Late Neolithic period and Early to Middle Bronze Age.
[1] This is one of several flint mines in the area; others known nearby are at Blackpatch and Cissbury (both investigated by John Pull), and on Harrow Hill.
[2][3] A bowl barrow, largely levelled by modern ploughing, is situated in the south-east of the area of the mine, partly over an infilled mine shaft.