[Misc] Things about the South you have only just discovered

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Giraffe

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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/
 




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Ditchling Road Tunnel.jpg

Didn't realise that there was a 60yd railway tunnel under Ditchling Road although I lived nearby for years
 




















JetsetJimbo

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I had no idea that Stoolball was unique to Sussex until I went away to university and mentioned it to my very confused northern housemates. I just assumed everyone played it at primary school like I did.
 










Muzzman

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In regards to Tide Mills and Arches. The Bishopstone railway bridge has various 'different' bricks within its structure. This dates back to WWII where, should the Germans have had invaded, then these bricks would have been withdrawn and then packed with explosives to blow the bridge.
 










Tom Bombadil

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Jul 14, 2003
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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.

Odd then that my cousin played against a Crawley team just recently. Still I 'm sure you feel better about yourself after that little rant.
 


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