Loading...
Name:Red House Common
Hill number:18615
Height:77m / 253ft
Parent (Ma):2912  Ditchling Beacon
RHB Section:42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight
County/UA:East Sussex
Catchment:Ouse (Newhaven)
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:TQ 39306 21917
Summit feature:ground by clump of silver birches
Drop:34m
Col:43m  TQ370203  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 198
(1:25k) 135
Change log:show changes for this hill entry
GPS data:show GPS entries for this hill

View on: Geograph  Magic  NLS

Show/hide GPS File for mountains/markers shown

Show/hide GPX File for mountains shown


Photos
Hill summit photo
(where available)
Hill portrait photo
(where available)

Click on a photo link to view photo on the hillsummits website

To contribute a summit or portrait photo for a hill
please contact the hillsummits website

N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way.  Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land.
Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass.  Please quote the hill number and hill name.

Logged Descriptions  (logged by 25 users)ByDate of Ascent
From car park, along road to gate through woodland to field and HP. Then visited trig on the common land.PeterD20/01/2022
as PGCE, but then did the nice bit walking to a bench and trig pt on the heathy common. I think there is ground higher than the trig base, but nowhere near 2m. The drop looks surprisingly big in views until one realises that the Ouse cuts through- a considerable river in the Southern England landscape. Sunny and autumn colours.pwheeler17/11/2021
From car park on Warrs Hill Lane. Over gate, through woodland to summit field.PGCE27/02/2021
Wivelsfield to Scaynes Hill.Smudge25/01/2019
Opposite the car park and over the 5bar gate into flat woodland and a field beyond. Elevated tree roots might be the hp.Campbell Singer19/04/2018
From CP on Warrs Hill Lane. Trig pillar probably at the HP, all quite flat really. ***Re-visited 13 Jun 2021 withmy nephew. Parked to the N just off the roundabout (TQ 2586 5244).jonglew17/04/2018
From car park crossed road and over 5 bar gate (opposite from the public access common land) Pushed through low branches to field edge / fence. Then wandered around on main open common -many paths. A JCB shredder was strimming its way through young birch trees and gorse to improve the biodiversity. The 14 Exmoor ponies brought in in Nov 14 to aid the same goal were crowded around munching gratefully through the tasty pellet sized scatterings produced by the strimmer.Chris Pearson26/01/2015
Car park to south. Summit could be anywhere. Lots of paths. Had a good wander around.destaylor20/06/2014
RHW10/09/2005
Martin R18/11/2022
PaulOnFoot09/07/2022
daveyf200110/11/2021
Adrian224/05/2021
Matt23/05/2021
PhilipChaston18/04/2021
johnkenyon21/02/2021
andrew brown20/05/2020
DC11main14/07/2019
arjh12/04/2018
ijpowell26/10/2017
GordonAdshead18/05/2014
stevent080904/08/2013
Alan Caine30/07/2013
Adrian03/05/2010
JOHNS01/07/2008