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Two long-distance walks pass through the village: the [[Sussex Border Path]] and the [[Serpent Trail]].
 
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 31 January 2023

Rake
Sussex, Hampshire
The Two Counties Inn, Rake - geograph.org.uk - 350939.jpg
The Flying Bull, Rake
Location
Grid reference: SU802277
Location: 51°2’36"N, 0°51’26"W
Data
Postcode: GU33
Local Government
Council: Chichester
Parliamentary
constituency:
Chichester

Rake is a little village sitting astride the border of Sussex with Hampshire, at the very north-west of Sussex and the east of Hampshire. The border here runs parallel to the B2070 road between Liphook and Petersfield. Most of the village is on the Sussex side: its single remaining pub, the Flying Bull, formerly named The Two Counties Inn, has the border running through the middle.[1]

Immediately to the south-west, also on the county border, is Hill Brow.

Sport and leisure

Two long-distance walks pass through the village: the Sussex Border Path and the Serpent Trail.

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References