Five Ashes
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| Five Ashes | |
| Sussex | |
|---|---|
The Five Ashes Inn at Five Ashes | |
| Location | |
| Grid reference: | TQ558251 |
| Location: | 51°0’18"N, -0°13’11"E |
| Data | |
| Postcode: | TN20 |
| Local Government | |
Five Ashes is a tiny village in Sussex, on the A26, south of Mayfield.
The village pub is the Five Ashes Inn.
There is no parish church, but the village is served by a "chapel of ease" to the parish of Mayfield: the Church of the Good Shepherd. This is a wooden chapel, boarded outside and panelled within, which was originally a hut built for the Army during the First World War and afterwards bought, moved from Eastbourne and re-erected in Five Ashes in 1920-1921.[1]
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