Gallery for South Downs Way: Pyecombe to Washington Looking back East to Pyecome Village from West Hill, The road and the path leading uphill to the top of Devils Dyke Green National Trust sign at the entrance to the Devils Dyke The Devils Dyke from the top of the downs The top of the chalk ridge at Fulking Hill, just after the Devils Dyke View of the downs looking Eastwards from Truleigh Hill One of the three radio masts at Truleigh Hill The Adur Valley named after the river just South of Upper Beeding Looking North along the river from the bridge across the Adur Signpost at the junction of the North Downs Way and the Downs Link View West towards the chalks escarpment and the major tourist attraction Upper Beeding cement works The large group of free range pigs on the the top of the downs Chanctonbury Ring an iron age fort and later the site of Roman shrines St. Mary's Church, Washington, a grade 2 listed building, parts of which are 13th Century