Little Mongeham

The main buildings are Little Mongeham House and Manor Farm.

Little Mongeham was until the early twentieth century a parish in its own right, including Studdal and Maidensole, and with its own rector,[1] though the church has long since been in ruins, the foundations can still be found just to the southwest of the double bend in Willow Road through the village.

The scholar Richard James held the living of Little Mongeham from 1629.

[3] The White Cliffs Country Trail runs through the middle of the village.

Other paths strike out to neighbouring villages: to Sutton, East Studdal, Northbourne and Ripple.