It is impressive on its western edge, where it looms over Lewes.
A Bronze Age barrow was located on the hill, and excavated in 1930 before being destroyed by quarrying.
The barrow contained several cremations topped by a cairn of flints, and was roughly 15 metres in diameter.
Although the summit is on the Lewes golf course, a public footpath runs along the southern flank of the hill, from which the golf course can readily be reached by any one of several stiles which are located on the course's southern boundary.
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