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Local Information |
NOTE:- the churchyard of East Hoathly has an additional
"Harmer" this is a modern |
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Villages Referenced
Ashburnham
(Last Iron Furnace in Sussex)
Boreham Street
(Picturesque village on top of the Ridge)
Brookland
(13th century wooden spire)
Burwash
(The home of Rudyard Kipling)
Cade Street
(Jack Cade and the Kentish rebellion)
Chiddingly
(Walking on Cheese ??)
East Hoathly
(Another Sussex Cannibal?)
Framfield
(380 years without a church tower)
Glynde
(Home of English Opera)
Hailsham
(Ropes and Napoleon)
Heathfield
(19th Century Natural Gas)
Hellingly
(Only remaining Ciric in Sussex)
Herstmonceux
(Castle and Observatory)
Lamberhurst
(Scotney Castle and Gardens)
Salehurst
(Richard the Lion Heart's Gift)
Wadhurst
(Last bare fisted Prize-Fight in England)
Waldron
(Fullers Earth)
Warbleton
(The Iron Man)
Wartling
(World War II defence centre)
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