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  • ...eshwater''' is a large village at the western end of the [[Isle of Wight]] in [[Hampshire]]. ...hurch is one of the oldest churches on the Isle of Wight. It is mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086.
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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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  • |picture=House on seafront in Jaywick.JPG ...North Sea]] coast, but over time has become one of the most deprived areas in the country.
    15 KB (2,240 words) - 16:58, 27 January 2016
  • |county=Sussex |picture caption=Beach huts in St Leonards-on-Sea
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  • '''Reculver''' is a village and coastal resort in [[Kent]], about three miles east of [[Herne Bay]]. Once and important plac ...one of the chain of [[Saxon Shore]] forts. The military connection resumed in the Second World War, when the sea off Reculver was used for testing Barnes
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  • ...house stood on the site now occupied by Thorn Farm. The thorn tree growing in an enclosure at the road junction above the farm marked the cultivation bou ...Sir Norman Lockyer.<ref>Sutton, Anna. ''A Story of Sidmouth''. Chichester, Sussex: Phillimore & Co., 1973 pages 157-159 ISBN 0-85033-113-7</ref>
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  • ...the late Victorian period until 1978, the town had the second-longest pier in the United Kingdom.<ref name="2ndlongestpier">[http://www.theheritagetrail. ...oliday destination has declined over the past decades, due to the increase in foreign travel and to a lesser degree exposure to flooding that has prevent
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  • ...is notable for the many fossils to be found in the Barton geological beds in the cliffs, as well as for the significant sea defences built to defend the ...f Shrewsbury, and friend of William the Conqueror, held both Barton manors in 1086.<ref name="nfohist">[http://www.newforest-online.co.uk/barton-history.
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  • ...es have remained a popular tourist attraction since the town's development in the 1860s from a small farming community. ...ster Anthony Chenevix-Trench spent the earliest few years of his education in the town.<ref>{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Peel|first=Mark|year=1996|title=The
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  • |county=Sussex ..., centred about five miles north of the seaside resort of [[Bognor Regis]] in the west of the county.
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  • {{county|Sussex}} [[File:Poling Hundred - Sussex.svg|thumb|250px|Poling Hundred in Sussex]]
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  • {{county|Sussex}} [[File:Brightford Hundred - Sussex.svg|thumb|250px|Brightford Hundred in Sussex]]
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  • |county=Sussex ...e townscape. The village gives a name to the county's [[Aldwick Hundred]], in the [[Rape of Chichester]]. It is a village of a few shops and several mil
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  • |county=Sussex ...etween [[Bexhill-on-Sea]] to the east and [[Eastbourne]] to the west, in [[Sussex]]. It is where the [[Pevensey Levels]] reach the sea.
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  • |county=Sussex ...'Goring''', is a prospering seaside resort village on the south coast of [[Sussex]], and which has been swallowed up to become a neighbourhood of [[Worthing]
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  • |county=Sussex '''West Wittering''' is a village situated on the [[Manhood Peninsula]] in [[Sussex]]. It lies near the mouth of [[Chichester Harbour]] on the B2179 road six a
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