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  • |county=Sussex |constituency=Mid Sussex
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  • |county=Sussex '''Lewes''' is a town in [[Sussex]], an ancient bridging point and a market town, and today as a communicatio
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  • |county=Sussex |picture=Newhaven, East Sussex, England-2Oct2011.jpg
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  • |county=Sussex |picture=Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, England-2Oct2011.jpg
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  • |county=Sussex ...esidence, standing in the heart of [[Brighton]], on the holiday coast of [[Sussex]]. It was built in three stages beginning in 1787 as a seaside retreat for
    11 KB (1,749 words) - 22:44, 5 June 2016
  • ...a of chalkland in the [[River Kennet|Upper Kennet Valley]], at the western end of the [[Berkshire Downs]]. The monument stands slightly above the local la ...d on ancestral tombs, forest clearance and settlement expansion came to an end. This was a time of important social changes."|source=Archaeologist and pre
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  • ..."|'''Sidney Sussex College'''<br/>''The College of the Lady Frances Sidney Sussex'' |{{arms|Sidney Sussex College shield.svg}}
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  • ...ueduct over the [[River Marden]] collapsed; an event that proved to be the end the canal as a commercial waterway. ...=Dr. Roger|title=The New Navvies|publisher=Phillimore|location=Chichester, Sussex|year=1983|pages=123–124|isbn=0-85033-364-4}}</ref> Ten years later this b
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  • ...must now be raised by up to 16 feet from the ditches to the river. At Mile End, two pumping stations sit one above the other, indicating the progressive s ...ised by the Railway and Canal Traffic Act of 1888. The [[River Arun]] in [[Sussex]] was the only other river abandoned by this Act. Despite this, the Eastern
    12 KB (2,045 words) - 10:22, 30 January 2021
  • ...raph.org.uk - 166068.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Barnshill Bridge, near Loxwood, Sussex]] {{county|Sussex}}
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  • {{county|Sussex}} ...ong distance footpath and bridleway running along the [[South Downs]] in [[Sussex]] and [[Hampshire]]. It is designated a 'National Trail'.
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  • ...s an even number of bays and no centrepiece. The emphasis is placed on the end bays, each highlighted by double pairs of pilasters, of which the inner pai ...to the north-east corner of the house, and is around 400 feet long. At the end of the North Wing is the North, or Belvedere Tower. The work was carried ou
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  • '''Freshwater''' is a large village at the western end of the [[Isle of Wight]] in [[Hampshire]]. Freshwater sits at the western end of the region known as the Back of the Wight or the West Wight which is a p
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  • ...uch castles in the country, the other being at [[Lewes Castle|Lewes]] in [[Sussex]]. ...e Conqueror's victory at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066 did not end the war: he faced resistance to his rule in the north for a number of years
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  • ...es|Thames]], east of the A3 covering parts of [[Hampshire]], [[Surrey]], [[Sussex]]* and [[Kent]]*. ...umbered with an A3x number, even though it passes through Zones 4 and 5 to end in Zone 6. Additionally, the A1 in [[Newcastle upon Tyne]] has moved twice.
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  • ...tabbed and killed William, 8th Earl of Douglas, when the latter refused to end a potentially treasonous alliance with John of Islay, Earl of Ross and Alex ...mer 2011. From January 2002, the Tapestry Studio at West Dean College in [[Sussex]] was set to work on a recreation of The Hunt of the Unicorn tapestries.
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  • |county=Sussex |picture=Pevensey Sussex DSC00132.JPG
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  • {{county|Sussex}} ...x]] at [[Camber]] near [[Rye]]. This beach is the only sand dune system in Sussex, stretching away from the east side of the estuary of the [[River Rother (R
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  • |county=Sussex ...monceux Castle''' is a brick-built Tudor castle near [[Herstmonceux]] in [[Sussex]]. From 1957 to 1988 its grounds were the home of the [[Royal Greenwich Obs
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  • {{county|Sussex}} ...down Forest''' is an ancient area of tranquil open heathland in northern [[Sussex]], occupying the highest sandy ridge-top of the [[The Weald|High Weald]].
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