Went to Firle yesterday. First time for many years. Had a walk around the village and a pint sitting outside the pub (where I believe Bob Copper was interviewed in the BBC TV programme about his life).
It's like travelling through a time warp. Could have been in the fifties apart from the modern cars.
As far as I could see there is not one new house in the village ... fantastic ... how do they manage to prevent any kind of development? And it still has a Post Office and a pub.
And people greeted you in the street as though they meant it.
I was really impressed. A Sussex village as it is meant to be. Are there any others that have avoided development to the same degree?
And a question. On the Ordnance Survey map it's shown as Firle. On many other maps it's shown as West Firle. Which is it? And where is (or was) East Firle?
Haven't I seen somewhere that it is the home of a certain Lord Bracknell? If so I'm sure he can answer my questions.
It's like travelling through a time warp. Could have been in the fifties apart from the modern cars.
As far as I could see there is not one new house in the village ... fantastic ... how do they manage to prevent any kind of development? And it still has a Post Office and a pub.
And people greeted you in the street as though they meant it.
I was really impressed. A Sussex village as it is meant to be. Are there any others that have avoided development to the same degree?
And a question. On the Ordnance Survey map it's shown as Firle. On many other maps it's shown as West Firle. Which is it? And where is (or was) East Firle?
Haven't I seen somewhere that it is the home of a certain Lord Bracknell? If so I'm sure he can answer my questions.