Building Stones Database for England Map Explorer
Search the map for stone structures, building stones and their sources.
This guide describes East Sussex's local building stones in their geological context. It includes examples of buildings and structures where the stones have been used.
This guide is one of a series for each English county. The guides draw on research and fieldwork with the British Geological Survey, geologists and building historians to compile the Building Stones of England Database.
The guides are aimed at mineral planners, building conservation advisers, architects and surveyors, and those assessing townscapes and countryside character.
The guides will also be of interest if you want to find out more about local buildings and geology.
This companion spreadsheet to this guide provides:
Further information on geological and building stone references for the area.
Search the map for stone structures, building stones and their sources.
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