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We
have named this area in East Sussex, Iron Country because until the
early 19th century a large variety of iron implements were
manufactured in forges within this location.The earliest record of
iron manufacture, is the Roman forge which was discovered at
Stonegate during the
1970's. It is known that many of the arrow heads used at the battle
of Agincourt were produced in this area. In the late 18th and early
19th centuries, the
cannons
for the navy were manufactured here. Because of the iron smelting, a
secondary industry of gunpowder manufacture was also found within
this locale.
Note :- We have also
included a few villages in Kent in this area, so that the region is
surrounded by the larger roads. Our apologies to those villagers who
feel that our title is not 100% correct.
Rudyard Kipling, who
lived in
Burwash
provided a poem from Puck of Pooks Hill, an excerpt of which covers
Iron-Country. |