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TP1620 - Brick Kiln Farm
Logged Visits:
In arable field with reasonably easy access, not far off Chichester bypass. Original plug with slightly-indented letters. No paint. Sightholes below soil level. Moderate agriculatural views.
Bought a piece of sculpture whilst walking the New Lipchis Way earlier this week, so had to return to Chichester to collect it and logged this trig en route. Accessed through a maize tunnel and absolutely no views, but vgc with metal cap in place.
Hidden behind 7' high maize crop
Found this one in the snow, walked across field, visible from the road.
Parked at nearby layby on Runcton road. Located in field at end of tree/hedge line. Pillar has no sign of any paint. Retains plug, shallow indented lettering.
vgc, metal cap shallow letters. N end of S-N hedge, edge of maize crop, no view.
Easy access across muddy field inhabited by hundreds of swans. Plug with indented lettering.
Located at edge of field, about 200 meters from the road. Pillar is in good condition.
In a bush but reasonably accessible across a field.
In the middle of a field that had recently been muck spread when I walked round it! |