Seaford Head Camp
DTM- (Digital Terrain Model, i.e. No buildings or foliage) Within the grounds of the Seaford Head Golf Course lies the univallate level terrain fort, Seaford Head Camp. Perhaps half of the site has been lost to coastal erosion. WW2 defence activity and the Golf Couse landscaping has also degraded the site. Excavated in 1876 then again in 1986. Early Bronze Age barrow. Early iron age pottery finds (circa 600BC) Roman occupation debris in upper ditch. RAF 1946 aerial photos suggested hut circles but later contested by English Heritage to be ‘fungus rings’… Currently on the ‘At Risk’ register due to the obvious costal erosion. Iron Age tribal association (conjecture based on location): Regni (Scheduled Monument)