Beddingham
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Beddingham lies on the Eastbourne to Lewes A-Road just outside Lewes, East Sussex, in the United Kingdom.
This rural village has been here since Saxon times, with its church originally of wood. The Normans created its modern construction in local flint from the South Downs.
The area was settled in pre-Roman times with many tumuli in the surrounding hills originating in the Iron Age. There is at least one Roman villa site nearby.
Just to the north west of the village lies Mount Caburn at 480 ft high.