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Saddlescombe is a hamlet in the parish of Newtimber. It has a 17th century wheelhouse with donkey wheel, and the 16th century Manor Farm building.
Seaford
The Seaford of today is the result of Victorian and Edwardian enthusiasm for seaside holidays, made possible by the extension of the railway line to the coast.
Chichester
Selsey is an English seaside town, about 7 miles (11 kilometres) south of Chichester, West Sussex.
The Seven Sisters are part of a magnificent stretch of coastline between Seaford and Eastbourne, including Beachy Head beauty spot.
Shipley, with the unique church of St Mary's, built by the Knight's Templar who were famously connected with the Crusades in Israel.
Shoreham By Sea
Shoreham-by-Sea, is a town and civil parish in the Adur District of West Sussex, England.
The town is bordered to its north by the South Downs, to its west by the Adur valley and to its south by the River Adur and Shoreham Beach on the English Chann
Slaugham is a small village around an attractive green, and its large lake is one of the sources of the River Ouse. The Norman Church has a 13th century tower with a Victorian clock set in its north side.
Slinfold, a really typical medieval Wealden village with many superb timber framed buildings.
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The western end and northern parts of the parish of Sompting remain mainly rural with an abundance of flint walls, older houses and cottages.
One of the prettiest of the Ouse Valley villages, Southease is a collection of cottages surrounding a little church. The church, which was mentioned in the Saxon charter of King Edgar in 966, was much larger than the building you see today.
Evidence shows that Southwick has been continually occupied since 2000 BC.
Staplefield is an attractive village three miles north-west of Cuckfield. The former local industry of tanning was carried out in Tanyard Lane, with the pits for soaking the hides at The Grange. The Jolly Tanners Inn reflects this industry.
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