- Apr 5, 2014
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Glynde and kindly go up Mount Caburn for the photos. Thanks in advance.
Okay. Not sure I fancy the steep walk so I'll access the peak from the Glynde Manor side.
Glynde and kindly go up Mount Caburn for the photos. Thanks in advance.
In response to the OP's question I have always liked STEYNING.
He and [MENTION=1663]Scoffers[/MENTION] may well remember a post cricket drinking sesh in The Star where I was too drunk to remember the joke I was telling which, of course, became the joke. We had a few of those.
Latterly a mate has just moved there to one of the cottages near the cricket and athletic clubs. The view from the back of his is absolutely stunning and is best appreciated with some quality food and booze from Sussex Produce. Best of all he's a single dad and his daughter is best mates with mine so he'll become our "bubble" from Monday.
I do like a good walk on the Bostal as well.
In response to the OP's question I have always liked STEYNING.
He and [MENTION=1663]Scoffers[/MENTION] may well remember a post cricket drinking sesh in The Star where I was too drunk to remember the joke I was telling which, of course, became the joke. We had a few of those.
Latterly a mate has just moved there to one of the cottages near the cricket and athletic clubs. The view from the back of his is absolutely stunning and is best appreciated with some quality food and booze from Sussex Produce. Best of all he's a single dad and his daughter is best mates with mine so he'll become our "bubble" from Monday.
I do like a good walk on the Bostal as well.
Okay. Not sure I fancy the steep walk so I'll access the peak from the Glynde Manor side.
Not a run up it then?
Favourite town: Brighton - nowhere else in UK I'd ever want to live by choice
Favourite village: Firle - only ever went there once, under the saddest of circumstances, but it really is a special place on very many levels
Fulking. For the name but mainly for the Shepard & Dog.
Burwash, archaically known as Burghersh, is a rural village and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex,Burwash, before the DFLs arrived and rendered the High Street a ghost town - oh shit, I keep forgetting, it's in Kent
Yes! Those lockins. How on earth Gerry Ryan got away with them I don't know considering how quiet and residential it is round there. The place was rammed on a Friday night with college kids! Great times.
Anyway back to the thread. Such a quintessentially English village high street, shame it's pretty busy these days traffic wise but a beautiful village.
Love Alfriston personally. Lovely place. Arundel too with its amazing setting viewed from afar, and the castle and cathedral are stunning.
Sussex is certainly blessed with beautiful villages and small towns
Burwash, archaically known as Burghersh, is a rural village and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex,
(Wikepedia)
Nice place though
Did you know Manor Road garage was just the front.
The only part listed was the fascia. (sp)
Behind was a massive warehouse/depot.
That all got left as the old girl hung on in there.
Then the will and probate went on for a bazillion years.
When they finally got in it was full of old cars, all the assorted paraphernalia and a fookin great big steam traction engine (it might even have been a steam train)!!!
I can tell you that - it's because the Marquess of Abergavenny is also the Earl of Lewes. The family name is Nevill (hence Nevill Estate in Lewes). Even more confusingly, the family seat is in Eridge, Kent.
You could also ask why Arundel is the family seat of the Duke and Duchess of Norfolk or Goodwood is the family seat of the Duke of Richmond.
As to the original question, I'd have to plump for Amberley - not only is it a beautiful village but several of my English ancestors came from there, so it's like a spiritual home.
The Firehills at Fairlight.
Wonderful place for a stroll and great views.
Lots of memories
It's Fulking Shepherd