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Camelsdale is a small village to the west of the village of Hammer, Sussex.  It stands by the border with [[Surrey]], opposite [[Shottermill]] in the latter county, across the brook which divides the shires at this point.  The townscape tentatively spreads across the brook all the way to [[Haslemere]].
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Camelsdale is a small village in [[Sussex]], to the west of the village of [[Hammer, Sussex|Hammer]]Both villages stands by the border with [[Surrey]], opposite [[Shottermill]] in the latter county across the brook which divides the shires at this point.  The spread of cottages tentatively reaches across the brook in a string all the way to [[Haslemere]].
  
The village’s church is [http://www.stpandp.co.uk/ St Paul’s], part of the parish of Lynchmere and Camelsdale in the [[Diocese of Chichester]].
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The village's church is [http://www.stpandp.co.uk/ St Paul’s], part of the parish of Lynchmere and Camelsdale in the [[Diocese of Chichester]].
  
 
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Revision as of 12:11, 18 October 2012

Camelsdale
Sussex
Location
Grid reference: SU886322
Location: 51°4’58"N, 0°44’6"W
Data
Postcode: GU27

LG district=Chichester

Local Government

Camelsdale is a small village in Sussex, to the west of the village of Hammer. Both villages stands by the border with Surrey, opposite Shottermill in the latter county across the brook which divides the shires at this point. The spread of cottages tentatively reaches across the brook in a string all the way to Haslemere.

The village's church is St Paul’s, part of the parish of Lynchmere and Camelsdale in the Diocese of Chichester.

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