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Mountfield East Sussex Map

Traditional county: East Sussex · District / Borough: Rother · Region: South East

Explore Mountfield, East Sussex with this interactive street and satellite map. You can “grab” the Mountfield map and move it around to re-centre it. You can change between standard map view and satellite map view by clicking the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. You can use the zoom buttons on the lower right side of the map to zoom in or out to street-level detail. You will find live weather, local and world news below.

Interactive Map of Mountfield, East Sussex

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PlaceMountfield
Traditional CountyEast Sussex
District / BoroughRother
RegionSouth East
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
Latitude50.952243
Longitude0.480007
Place TypeVillage

About Mountfield

Mountfield reveals itself through the subtle interplay of iron-rich earth and the persistent, quiet endurance of its ancient clay soils. It lies 2.3 miles north of Battle (from Battle: bearing 358°T, OS grid TQ 742 199), and is situated west-north-west of Whatlington village. The landscape surrounding Mountfield bears the deep marks of a long-standing industrial heritage, where the extraction of gypsum has shaped the local topography into a series of deliberate, quiet hollows. To the northwest, the waters of the Darwell Stream trace their course through the lowlands, their movement offering a rhythmic counterpoint to the stillness of the nearby fields. A short distance away, the remnants of the medieval moated site at Glottenham Castle stand as a silent witness to the centuries that have passed over this Sussex terrain. During the late afternoon, the light catches the silvered bark of the Giant Beech Tree, casting long, lean shadows that stretch across the meadows. Mountfield maintains a stoic presence, defined more by its geological character and the slow, deliberate pace of its working lands than by any fleeting modern trend. The air here carries a clarity that seems to sharpen the edges of the horizon, grounding the spirit in the honest, unadorned reality of the countryside.

Nearby Outdoor Places

  • Giant Beech Tree (Attraction) — 0.9 mi, 188° S
  • Bottonhold Brook (River) — 1.3 mi, 329° NNW
  • Vinehall Forest (Forest / Woodland) — 1.4 mi, 073° ENE
  • Darwell Stream (River) — 1.4 mi, 320° NW
  • Medieval Moated Site, Glottenham Castle (Scheduled Monument) — 1.6 mi, 327° NNW
  • River Line Sssi (Site of Special Scientific Interest) — 1.7 mi, 254° WSW · 2 ha
  • Glottenham Castle (Historic Ruins) — 1.7 mi, 325° NW
  • Darwell Wood Sssi (Site of Special Scientific Interest) — 1.9 mi, 276° W · 38 ha
  • Darwell Reservoir (Lake / Reservoir) — 1.9 mi, 292° WNW
  • Petley Wood (Forest / Woodland) — 2.0 mi, 142° SE
  • Caldbec Hill (Hill / Mountain) — 2.1 mi, 163° SSE
  • Bowl Barrow In Wellhead Wood (Scheduled Monument) — 2.2 mi, 028° NNE
  • Battle Museum of Local History (Museum) — 2.4 mi, 177° S
  • Robertsbridge Abbey (Scheduled Monument) — 2.6 mi, 020° NNE · 6 ha
  • Lake Field (Viewpoint) — 2.6 mi, 170° S
  • Battle Abbey Chapter House (Historic Ruins) — 2.6 mi, 173° S
  • Battle Abbey (Historic House / Palace) — 2.6 mi, 174° S
  • Bound Division (Public Artwork) — 2.7 mi, 181° S
  • Hackwood Gill (Valley) — 2.8 mi, 331° NNW
  • Battle Of Hastings 1066 (Registered Battlefield) — 2.9 mi, 174° S · 77 ha
  • New Pond (Lake / Reservoir) — 3.0 mi, 175° S
  • Willard's Hill (Hill / Mountain) — 3.3 mi, 327° NNW
  • Powdermill Lake (Lake / Reservoir) — 3.3 mi, 183° S
  • Brightling Park (Historic Park or Garden) — 3.8 mi, 275° W · 234 ha
  • The Green (Park) — 4.3 mi, 039° NE
  • Crowhurst Art Garden (Park) — 4.4 mi, 167° SSE
  • Bodiam Castle (Castle) — 4.4 mi, 039° NE
  • Ashburnham Place (Historic Park or Garden (Grade II*)) — 4.5 mi, 220° SW · 409 ha
  • Brightling Obelisk (Monument) — 4.6 mi, 282° WNW
  • Lady Mary Montgomerie (Monument) — 5.0 mi, 141° SE

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About This Mountfield Map Page

Explore Mountfield, East Sussex, with an embedded street and satellite map - switch between views using the small square in the bottom left-hand corner of the map. Coordinates: 50.952243, 0.480007. Live weather conditions and 7-day forecasts are provided through Open-Meteo, while real-time local and world news feeds help keep the page current. Wikipedia and editorial summaries provide additional local information and context.

Location data is sourced from OS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024, Ordnance Survey, Open Government Licence v3.0, and verified by coordinates.

Page builtAugust 2026
Location dataOS Open Names © Crown copyright and database rights 2024. Ordnance Survey. Open Government Licence v3.0.
County dataTraditional county boundaries. Modern unitary authority: OS Open Names / ONS Geography.
CoordinatesWGS84 decimal degrees derived from OS National Grid (OSGB36)
Wikipedia validationArticle content matched by Wikipedia category membership (e.g. “Villages in Derbyshire”) and name verification against OS Open Names data.