I love the word twitten. Was always fascinated when I was young going past Glebe Twitten in Cuckfield and thinking that must be one of the most exotic sounding streets in the countryA Twitten is very much a Sussex / Southern phrase to describe a small alley or passageway which is not used anywhere else.
Never new of this place
It is played in Surrey too. I used to watch it being played at North Holmwood Cricket Club when I lived in a house overlooking the pitch when I was little, and they had all the kit for playing it at my middle school - I think we even played it a couple of times too!
All the best people have always known about Tide Mills
Tideway sponsored walk used to go past there on the way to the Martello Tower in Seaford. Might still do for that matter.
Amberley Museum - went when I was a child on a school trip. Boring.
Now started going back with my littlelest one and it's great! Trains, buses, decent cafe, nice people, lots of different events. Membership very cheap as well. We became members after our first visit and have gone 8-10 times since, more than paid for itself probably 3-4 times over and makes a 2 hour trip worthwhile whereas you wouldn't do that for a day admission. I think I'm hooked.
https://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/
Also famous in the Bond world for this:
https://jamesbondradio.com/bond-film-locations-view-kill-amberley-museum/
I love the word twitten. Was always fascinated when I was young going past Glebe Twitten in Cuckfield and thinking that must be one of the most exotic sounding streets in the country
I think Toad in the Hole is a uniquely Sussex game too - I've certainly never seen it in any pub outside our county
Neil Buchanan once owned a beach hut along Hove seafront, but was forced to sell it back to the council in 1994 after he painted it purple, and point blank refused to restore it back to the standard aqua green. The council filed a claim in the small claims court to cover the cost of restoring it, which Buchanan eventually settled. Buchanan still owns a property in Portslade, but he is to this day banned from walking along Hove promenade any further east than Grand Avenue.
Not so much about the south, but I realise now I'm up here, that when they talk about the south you know they're talking about you. Whereas when they talk about northern areas, it's never clear whether they're talking about the north of England, or Scotland, or northern Scotland, Leeds actually being very much in the south if you take the UK as a whole.
Doubt those plastic cockernees had ever heard of the game,Sussex game for Sussex people. Slum clearance Newtown residents need not apply.
We had some mixed sex games against civilised Sussex people.
The south is below the north.