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'''Ifold''' is a hamlet in [[Sussex]] close to the border with [[Surrey]]. Even though it is the largest of the four parish settlements within the Plaistow & Ifold civil parish<ref>http://www.plaistowandifold.org.uk/</ref> it is not classified as a village, because there is no church within the settlement area. Ifold as it is today began in the same way as Durfold Wood: plots of land were sold, originally to people who used them to build holiday or weekend homes.
 
'''Ifold''' is a hamlet in [[Sussex]] close to the border with [[Surrey]]. Even though it is the largest of the four parish settlements within the Plaistow & Ifold civil parish<ref>http://www.plaistowandifold.org.uk/</ref> it is not classified as a village, because there is no church within the settlement area. Ifold as it is today began in the same way as Durfold Wood: plots of land were sold, originally to people who used them to build holiday or weekend homes.

Latest revision as of 09:42, 30 January 2023

Ifold
Sussex
Location
Grid reference: TQ022309
Location: 51°4’8"N, 0°32’33"W
Data
Post town: Billingshurst
Postcode: RH14
Dialling code: 01403
Local Government
Council: Chichester
Parliamentary
constituency:
Horsham

Ifold is a hamlet in Sussex close to the border with Surrey. Even though it is the largest of the four parish settlements within the Plaistow & Ifold civil parish[1] it is not classified as a village, because there is no church within the settlement area. Ifold as it is today began in the same way as Durfold Wood: plots of land were sold, originally to people who used them to build holiday or weekend homes.

Ifold has a community centre, Kelsey Hall, built in 1978 and extended in the 1990s with the help of a lottery grant. The hall hosts a number of weekly activity groups, as well as an annual Arts and crafts fair. In the past few years, the hall has also begun hosting film nights with CineMobile touring cinema.

There is also a Scout Association which has Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Brownies, Guides and Explorer Scouts. The scout hut serves Ifold and the surrounding villages.

History

The Ifold Estate was first divided into plots of land in the 1930s. Until around 1953 there was no mains water supply.

References

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