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'''Friston''' is a small village in [[Sussex]], on the north side of and indistinguishable from [[East Dean, Eastbourne|East Dean]], in the east of the county, north-east of [[Eastbourne]] and [[Beachey Head]]. | '''Friston''' is a small village in [[Sussex]], on the north side of and indistinguishable from [[East Dean, Eastbourne|East Dean]], in the east of the county, north-east of [[Eastbourne]] and [[Beachey Head]]. | ||
The village has a church, | The village has a church, St Mary The Virgin, in a single benefice with East Dean.<ref>[https://www.edfj.co.uk/Groups/373343/Our_Churches.aspx Our Churches: East Dean, Friston and Jervington]</ref> | ||
==Outside links== | ==Outside links== | ||
[[File:Old Water Tower, Friston - geograph.org.uk - 132012.jpg|left|thumb|170px|The Old Water Tower, Friston]] |
Latest revision as of 20:01, 22 August 2022
Friston | |
Sussex | |
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Friston Down, Friston | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | TV556986 |
Location: | 50°45’58"N, -0°12’19"E |
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Local Government | |
Council: | Wealden |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Lewes |
Friston is a small village in Sussex, on the north side of and indistinguishable from East Dean, in the east of the county, north-east of Eastbourne and Beachey Head.
The village has a church, St Mary The Virgin, in a single benefice with East Dean.[1]