The stone was apparently "built in" to the wall of southwick church, suggesting it's presence there before the church arrived. The stone was removed when the church was extended and moved to it's current location. There is a hollow on the top of the stone which has been suggested to have been a flint polishing surface. (Holden, Eric : sarsen Stones, sussex archeological society Working Papers, Holden 12/13)
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