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Woodmancote, West Sussex
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Early English
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Bepton is a village and civil parish in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England. According to the 2001 census it had 104 households with a population of 249 of whom 117 were economically active. The village is about three miles south-west of Midhurst.
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Geranium Bronze
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Alfriston (pronounced Al-friston) is a village and civil parish in the East Sussex district of Wealden, England. The village lies in the valley of the River Cuckmere, about four miles north-east of Seaford and south of the main A27 trunk road and part of the large area of Polegate. The parish has a population of 769 (2001 census).
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Coates is a downland village in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England. Coates lies 1 mile (1.7km) southwest from Fittleworth and 4 miles (6.8km)south-east-by-south from Petworth. It is within the ancient divisions of the Bury Hundred and the Rape (county subdivision) of Arundel.The village is bounded north by the Rother Navigation.
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St Cosmas and St Damian Church is an Anglican church in the village of Keymer, in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England. Rebuilt in 1866 in a style similar to the Saxon building it replaced, it is the parish church of Keymer and now lies within a combined parish serving three villages in Mid Sussex. The church bears a very rare dedication to the twin Saints Cosmas and Damian, Christian martyrs of the 4th century. It is a grade II listed building.
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Red Helleborine
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Breeding adult near Herzliya, Israel
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West Street Baptist Church (formerly Zion Chapel) is a Baptist church in East Grinstead, a town in the district of Mid Sussex, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex. Founded in 1810 as a chapel linked to the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, it was the first Nonconformist place of worship in East Grinstead; the town's subsequent development made it a local centre of both Protestant Nonconformity and alternative religions. The red-brick building is still u
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Argos Hill Mill is a grade II* listed[1] post mill at Mayfield, East Sussex, England which had been restored, but is now in need of urgent repairs.
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Bevendean is a district of the city of Brighton and Hove, in East Sussex, England.
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Herstmonceux Castle in England. Herstmonceux Castle (grid reference TQ646104) is a brick-built Tudor castle near Herstmonceux, East Sussex, United Kingdom. Today it is the home of the Bader International Study Centre of Queen's University, Canada.
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The Parish Church of Saint Anne, Kew
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Bodiam Castle is a quadrangular castle located near Robertsbridge in East Sussex, England (grid reference TQ785256). It was built in 1385 by Sir Edward Dalyngrigge, a former knight of Edward III, with the permission of Richard II, ostensibly to defend the surrounding area against French invasion during the Hundred Years' War. Situated in a moat and an artificial watery landscape, display was an important aspect of the castle as well as defence. It was the centre of the manor of Bodiam and the ho
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Rondout Creek is a tributary of the Hudson River in Ulster and Sullivan counties, New York, USA. It rises on Rocky Mountain in the eastern Catskills, flows south into New York City's Rondout Reservoir, then into the valley between the Catskills and the Shawangunk Ridge, where it goes over the spectacular High Falls and finally out to the Hudson at Kingston, receiving along the way the Wallkill River.
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St George's Church is an Anglican church in the East Worthing area of the Borough of Worthing, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex. Built in 1868 to serve new residential development in the southeast of the town, the Decorated Gothic-style structure was extended later in the 19th century, and expanded its reach further by founding three mission halls elsewhere in Worthing. English Heritage has listed it at Grade C for its architectural and historical impo
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Marden Mill
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St Michael and All Angels Church is an Anglican church in the town of Southwick in the district of Adur, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex. Some Saxon-era structural work is still visible despite rebuilding work in the 12th and 13th centuries and in more recent times; and a church may have existed on the site as early as the 10th century—before the ancient settlement of Southwick even took that name. The church has been damaged by fire and bombing, but
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A page of the Domesday Book for Warwickshire.
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Haslemere
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Thomas Gage
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Delaware Academy of Medicine
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Window in St Mildred.
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Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone
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Signpost in Earl Shilton