Museum , BM Press, London, 1999. co authored with R. Cribb Eric Gill and Ditchling The Workshop Tradition , Ditchling, 2007. References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ... more details
Every 5 minutes D Aquarium Ditchling Road Every 4 minutes 26 E Aquarium Race Hill Every 10 minutes .... Route B ran clockwise via Beaconsfield Road first, then returning via Ditchling Road . A depot ... page id 5651.aspx title Pictures of tram shelters accessdate 2007 08 19 ref at Ditchling Road ... more details
McNab and starring Sean Bean . Death Martin died of liver cancer on 15 September 2009, aged 77, at Ditchling ... DATE OF DEATH 15 September 2009 PLACE OF DEATH Ditchling , East Sussex DEFAULTSORT Kennedymartin ... English television writers Category People from Ditchling Category People from Finchley Category People ... more details
Conrad Stephen Pepler O.P. 5 May 1908 &ndash 10 November 1993 was an English Dominican Order Dominican priest, writer, editor, and publisher. He founded Warden of the first Roman Catholic conference centre in the UK , at Spode House , Staffordshire . Life He was born Stephen Pepler in Hammersmith , west London , where his father Hilary Pepler was running a working men s club. In 1916 the family moved to Ditchling in Sussex , where Hilary, Eric Gill and Desmond Chute set up the Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic , a community of Catholic artist craftsmen. Hilary was the community s printer. Stephen was received into the Catholic Church in 1916, and sent to the Dominican boarding school at Hawkesyard Priory , Staffordshire. On leaving school he worked for his father in the printing shop until, in 1927, he entered the Dominican order, taking the name of Conrad . Influence Empty section date July 2010 Writings The English religious heritage . St Louis, MO B. Herder, 1958. Sacramental prayer . St Louis, MO B. Herder, 1959. The three degrees A study of Christian mysticism . London Blackfriars Publications, 1957. Riches despised A study of the roots of religion . St Louis, MO B. Herder, 1957. Lent, a liturgical commentary on the lessons and gospels . St Louis, MO B. Herder, 1944. Links Empty section date July 2010 Sources Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pepler, Conrad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 May 1908 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 November 1993 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pepler, Conrad Category 1908 births Category 1993 deaths Category Members of the Dominican Order Category English printers Category English Roman Catholic priests ... more details
Editors, if you don t understand map templates please ask for help on the talk page Railway line header BS header Kemp Town Railway Branch Line BS table BS miles chains from Brighton BS East Coastway Line BS3 HLUECKE STRlg To Brighton railway station Brighton Station BS HST London Road Brighton railway station London Road BS TUNNEL1 Ditchling Road Tunnel BS3 xABZlf HLUECKE To Moulsecoomb railway station Moulsecoomb BS exHST Lewes Road railway station Lewes Road Station closed BS exBR CKE Lewes Rd. viaduct BS exBR CKE1 Hartington Rd. viaduct BS exHST Hartington Road Halt closed BS exSTR BS exTUNNELa BS tSTR Kemptown Tunnel 1024yds BS exTUNNELe BS exKHSTe Kemp Town railway station Kemp Town Station closed Hartington Road Halt railway station was a stop on the railway line between Brighton station and Kemp Town , Brighton, East Sussex. It was open only briefly between 1906 and 1911, before being shut. The line it stood on was closed permanently in 1971 and has now been demolished. ref http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations h hartington road halt index.shtml Subterranea Britannica SB Sites Hartington Road Halt Bot generated title ref center Former Services center Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Lewes Road railway station Lewes Road next Kemp Town railway station Kemp Town route British Rail col 000000 end References reflist coord 50.83452 0.12366 type landmark region GB source npemap.org.uk enwiki display title Brighton and Hove Category Disused railway stations in Brighton and Hove Category Former London, Brighton and South Coast Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1906 Category Railway stations closed in 1911 SouthEastEngland railstation stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Motorway Services image Stop 24 Services geograph.org.uk 1710509.jpg image caption name Stop 24 Services road M20 motorway M20 county Kent operator previousoperator dateopened 2007 website location map Kent lat 51.095 long 1.045 Stop 24 services are a motorway service station on the M20 motorway near Folkestone in Kent . They are the second set to be built on the motorway and were opened in 2007. The services are found off Junction 11 at Westenhanger . They contain a petrol station, parking for both cars and lorries, and a number of shops including W H Smith a foreign exchange facility called Xchange. Now open is the lorry park with 82 parking spaces and customs clearance facilities provided by ChannelPorts Ltd see http www.channelports.co.uk and Harbour Shipping Limited see http www.harbourshipping.co.uk History Junctions 10 to 13 of the M20 motorway were opened in 1981. ref citation url http www.highways.gov.uk roads projects 6690.aspx title M20 M26 A20 London Dover Strategic development  &ndash Description of route publisher Highways Agency accessdate 2009 09 05 ref Prior to the construction of the services, the proposed site was subjected to an Archaeology archaeological investigation . This was because the area was close to known archaeological sites. Shards of pottery dating from the 1st&ndash 4th centuries were discovered and there may have been a Roman settlement between the current site of the services and line of the nearby Roman road from Lympne to Canterbury . ref citation last Stevens first S year 1994 title Archaeological Evaluation of Land Adjacent to Hillhurst Farm, Westenhanger, Hythe, Kent TR 132372 Project No. 1994 126 publisher South Eastern Archaeological Services location Ditchling ref References reflist External links http www.stop24.co.uk Website http www.channelports.co.uk Website ChannelPorts website http motorwayservicesonline.co.uk services folkestone Stop 24 services Motorway Services Online http www ... more details
Mascal Gyles died 1652 , was an English polemic . Gyles was vicar of Ditchling , Sussex, from 1621 till about 1644. In 1648 he became vicar of Wartling , also in Sussex, as appears by an order of the House of Lords , 2 March of that year. Gyles was buried at Wartling 14 August 1652. By Sarah his wife died 1640 he had a numerous family of sons and daughters. Gyles was engaged in a controversy, carried on with the usual personalities and violent invective of the period, with Thomas Barton 17th century rector Thomas Barton Disambiguation needed date June 2011 , rector of Westmeston in Sussex, as to the propriety of bowing at the name of Jesus . He wrote A Treatise against Superstitious Jesu Worship. Wherein the true sense of Phil. ii. 9, 10, is opened, and from thence is plainly shewed, and by sundry arguments proved, that corporell bowing at the name Jesu is neither commanded, grounded, nor warranted thereupon, &c., dedicated to Anthony Stapley , M.P. for Sussex UK Parliament constituency Sussex , London, 1642, 4to, reprinted with Barton s reply, 1643. A Defense of a Treatise against Superstitious Jesu Worship, falsely called scandalous, against the truly scandalous Answer of the Parson of Westmenston sic in Sussex, &c., dedicated to the House of Commons of England House of Commons , London, 1643, 4to. References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Gyles, Mascal Use dmy dates date June 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gyles, Mascal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1652 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gyles, Mascal Category Year of birth unknown Category 1652 deaths Category 17th century English people Category People from Sussex Category Religious writers Category English writers Category 17th century writers ... more details
of Ditchling Cricket Club, ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england sussex 8029295.stm BBC News ... PLACE OF BIRTH Ditchling , East Sussex , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Theakston, Jamie Category 1970 births Category Living people Category People from Ditchling Category People ... more details
of Round Hill, Brighton.png thumb right 300px Round Hill covers the area between the Lewes, Ditchling ... railway station London Road railway station and the Lewes Road to the east. Ditchling Road, a third ... Roads . Ditchling Road, the middle route, climbs the hill. London and Lewes Roads became Turnpike trust turnpikes toll road s in 1770, and The Level originally common land between Ditchling Road and Lewes ... cemetery and its chapel. Its location on Florence Place, off Ditchling Road just north of the railway ... selected an area of open land on the west side of Ditchling Road as the site of their Training ..., were built in the 1950s on the site of four early 19th century villas. File 80 and 82 Ditchling Road, Round Hill, Brighton.JPG thumb right A group of semi detached villas on Ditchling Road were among ..., the west side of Lewes Road, and a series of impressive semi detached villas on Ditchling Road, ref ..., and along the railway embankment east of Ditchling Road tunnel. ref name RHRH28 29 Harvnb Various .... ref The hospital expanded in 1911 and moved to Ditchling Road, and later split into two parts housed ... thumb left The chapel at the Jewish Cemetery off Ditchling Road was built in 1893. St Saviour s Church ... p 20. ref The flint and brick building, set below the level of Ditchling Road and on its west side ... The Brighton Forum is a landmark on Ditchling Road. The building now called Brighton Forum , at the junction of Ditchling and Viaduct Roads, forms a local landmark. ref name BHUCS 104 The Grade II ... Centre, Ditchling Road, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex url http www.heritagegateway.org.uk ... London Road station , situated in a cutting between London Road and Ditchling Road, serves the area ... on tunnel then takes the line under Ditchling Road. ref name Body55 Immediately beyond the tunnel ... through Round Hill London Road, Ditchling Road and Lewes Road are used by many regular routes ..., West Sussex Southwick southbound, run via Ditchling Road. Routes along London Road include ... more details
Image London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.jpg thumb right Finish line of the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run , 2005. The route along the A23 road A23 and, often, nearby minor roads from London to Brighton in south east England is popular for races, tours, charity rides and rallies. The route was originally popularized by the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run begun in 1927 for cars built before 1904 and reenacting the original 1896 Emanicipation Run, which was held on 14 November 1896 to celebrate the passing into law of the Light Locomotives Act which raised the speed limit to 14  mph and did away with the need for a person to walk in front of a mechanised vehicle waving a Red Flag Act red flag to warn other road users. In 2007 531 cars participated and over ninety percent of them finished the course in 2008 there were 550, with 126 international entries from as far away as Australia, Canada, USA, Argentina and South Africa. The route is full of great contrasts, passing through the London suburbs of City of Westminster Westminster , Brixton , Croydon and Purley, London Purley , past Gatwick Airport , Crawley and then into the beautiful countryside of The Weald , crossing the North Downs North and South Downs . Ditchling Beacon on the South Downs near but not part of the A23 is a steep climb followed by a gentle descent for five miles into the seaside resort of Brighton, where the route finishes on the promenade by the Kings Road arches. The current London to Brighton Veteran Car Run does not use the route past the Ditchling Beacon but follows the A273 road up Clayton Hill and rejoins the A23 road A23 at Pyecombe . Image Brighton seafront carshow.jpg thumb right Seafront display of Mini s after a London to Brighton drive A bicycle ride to raise money for charity takes the route each summer. About 30,000 Cycling cyclists take part. The toughest part is the climb over Ditchling Beacon having already cycled some convert 50 mi km , cyclists must then tackle a conv ... more details
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There are over 9300 Grade I listed building Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of East Sussex . Brighton & Hove see Grade I listed buildings in Brighton and Hove Eastbourne Compton Place Compton Place stables & coachhouses Hastings Hastings Castle Lewes Church of St Andrew, Beddingham Wings Place, Ditchling Church of St Margaret, Ditchling Firle Place Church of St Peter, Firle Glynde Place Glynde Place stables SW of house Shelley s Folly, Hamsey Church of St Peter, Hamsey Swanborough Manor, Iford & dovecot to NW Church of St Nicholas, Iford Lewes Castle Barbican & walls to S Lewes Castle Keep Lewes Castle remains of inner gatehouse & walls to E&W Malling House Lewes Priory The Ruins Church of St Michael, Lewes & Railings Jireh Chapel & Sunday School Jireh Chapel Huntington Tomb Church of St John the Baptist, Southover Church of St Anne, Lewes Church of St Anne wall to N & E Church of St John, Piddinghoe Church of St Mary the Virgin, Ringmer Church of St Peter, Rodmell Church of St Leonard, Seaford, East Sussex Seaford Church of St Andrew, Seaford Parish Church, Southease Church of St Mary, Tarring Neville Church of St Lawrence, Telscombe Great Ote Hall, Wivelsfield Rother Church of St Peter, Ashburnham Battle Abbey The Ruins Battle Abbey The Gatehouse Battle Abbey Precinct Wall Battle Abbey School , Battle Church of St Mary, Battle Church of All Saints, Beckley, East Sussex Beckley The De La Warr Pavilion , Bexhill Bodiam Castle Church of St George, Brede, East Sussex Brede Church of St Thomas A Becket, Brightling Bateman s , Burwash Church of St George, Crowhurst, East Sussex Crowhurst Haremere Hal l, Etchingham Church of SS Nicholas & Mary, Etchingham Church of St James, Ewhurst, East Sussex Ewhurst Church of St Laurence, Guestling Grey Friars, Friars Rd, Icklesham Ruins of Church of Grey Friars Monastery in the grounds The Court Hall, Icklesham Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Icklesham Strand Gate, Icklesham ... more details
. During the Tudor era the downs were also in use and in particular Ditchling Beacon , which had ... near Brighton , followed by Ditchling Beacon and miles of chalk downland across to Beachy Head ... in clear weather from the ridgeway sections on the tops of the downs, especially on Ditchling Beacon ... Chanctonbury Ring.jpg Chanctonbury Ring Image D Beacon NE from Summit .jpg View from the summit of Ditchling ... more details
1956 PLACE OF DEATH Ditchling , Sussex , England DEFAULTSORT Brangwyn, Frank Category 1867 births Category 1956 deaths Category British muralists Category People from Bruges Category People from Ditchling ... more details
Infobox Organization name Sussex Wildlife Trust image Woods Mill offices.jpg Woods Mill offices image caption small Woods Mill offices small size 150px caption map msize mcaption motto formation 1961 extinction type headquarters location membership 30,000 language English leader title Chief Executive leader name Tony Whitbread key people num staff budget website URL www.sussexwt.org.uk The Sussex Wildlife Trust is a The Wildlife Trusts partnership wildlife trust and a registered Charitable organization Charity registration charity ref EW charity 207005 ref covering the counties of East Sussex and West Sussex , England . ref http www.sussexwt.org.uk Sussex Wildlife Trust Sussex Wildlife Trust Bot generated title ref The trust s Chief Executive is Tony Whitbread . ref http www.wildaboutkent.com content view 100 2 at Wildaboutkent.com Bot generated title ref The trust has its headquarters at Woods Mill near Small Dole and has 30,000 members including junior members. The Woods Mill site is itself a nature reserve with a lake, woodland and meadows. The Trust manages over 3000 acres 12  km of downland, woodland, wetland and heath. Their work also includes environmental education, working with land owners, companies and local communities to conserve Sussex. The trust also manages many projects across the county of Sussex including the Sussex Otters and Rivers project. ref http www.sussexotters.org Sussex Wetland Landscapes Project SWLP Bot generated title ref Reserves colbegin Amberley Wild Brooks Amberley Wildbrooks Brickfield Meadow Burton and Chingford Ponds Castle Water and Rye Harbour Ditchling Beacon Ebernoe Common and Butcherland Eridge Rocks File Woods Mill main lake.jpg thumb 200px Woods Mill lake Filsham Reedbed Flatropers Wood Gillham Woods Iping and Stedham Commons Levin Down Malling Down Marline Valley The Mens Old Lodge Pagham Harbour Pevensey Marshes Selwyns Wood Southerham Waltham Brooks West Dean Woods Withdean Woods Woods Mill colend Smaller nature re ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Westmeston country England region South East England civil parish Westmeston static image File Westmeston Church.JPG 240px static image caption small St Martin s Church small area footnotes ref name ESiF cite web url http www.eastsussexinfigures.org.uk webview title East Sussex in Figures accessdate 26 April 2008 publisher East Sussex County Council ref area total km2 8.5 population 307 population ref Parish 2007 ref name ESiF population density convert 94 sqmi km2 abbr on os grid reference TQ338136 latitude 50.91 longitude 0.10 post town HASSOCKS postcode area BN postcode district BN6 dial code 01273 constituency westminster Lewes UK Parliament constituency Lewes london distance convert 41 mi Boxing the compass N shire district Lewes district Lewes shire county East Sussex Westmeston is a hamlet and civil parish in the Lewes district Lewes District of East Sussex , England . It is located four miles 6  km south southeast of Burgess Hill and 10  km west of Lewes , on the northern slopes of the South Downs . The nearest shops lie to the west in the village of Ditchling . The parish church is dedicated to St Martin and dates from the 12th and 14th centuries, with later additions and restorations. The nave was built soon after 1100, and the original north doorway remains. The ecclesiastical parish is also joined with Streat . Landmarks Clayton to Offham Escarpment is a Site of Special Scientific Interest , which stretches from Hassocks in the west and passes through many parishes including Westmeston, to Lewes in the east. The site is of biological importance due to its rare chalk grassland habitat along with its woodland and scrub. ref cite web url http www.english nature.org.uk special sssi sssi details.cfm?sssi id 1002124 title Natural England SSSI Clayton to Offham Escarpment accessdate 11 October 2008 publisher English Nature ref Notable people Raymond Briggs , writer of children s story The Snowman , lives in Westmeston. ref ... more details
coord 50 51 41 N 0 06 36 W region GB scale 30000 display title Infobox UK place static image name St Mary Magdalene Church, Coldean.jpg static image caption Saint Mary Magdalene Church official name Coldean unitary england Brighton & Hove Brighton and Hove lieutenancy england East Sussex region South East England country England latitude longitude constituency westminster post town BRIGHTON postcode area BN postcode district BN1 dial code 01273 os grid reference population london distance Coldean is a suburb of Brighton and Hove , England and is one of its most well defined and self contained. Unlike its neighbours Moulsecoomb or Hollingbury , it sits in a steep sided valley dean is Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon for valley on the extreme north east of the city. It is surrounded by the Wild Park , the Ditchling Road ridge and the estate of Stanmer Park . On its southern border, where it abuts the busy Lewes Road, there is an expanse of urban park land. Until the early 1990s, this was the main A27 road , although this number and trunk status has since been allocated to the Brighton bypass relief road, a short distance to the north of the old road. Coldean benefits from a small primary school with morning and afternoon nursery classes, a local church, St Mary Magdalene that is very involved with the local community and a care home for elderly and long term sick patients. There is a small post office newsagent, convenience store chemist, hairdressers and doctors surgery at the heart of Coldean just off Hawkhurst Road, which is on the main bus route through Coldean. Bus numbers 24, 26 and 46 stop regular, and all go into town and now the N25 night bus runs through the night to provide the student residents of Varley Halls a direct link to the city centre overnight. There is a pub upon entry from the Lewes Road, The Hikers Rest which serves food, has a car park and beer garden. A fast food outlet selling Pizza, Kebabs, Burgers, Fish & Chips amongst other foods next door to the ... more details
Editors, if you don t understand map templates please ask for help on the talk page Railway line header BS header Kemp Town Railway Branch Line BS table BS miles chains from Brighton BS East Coastway Line BS3 HLUECKE STRlg To Brighton railway station Brighton Station BS HST London Road Brighton railway station London Road BS TUNNEL1 Ditchling Road Tunnel BS3 xABZlf HLUECKE To Moulsecoomb railway station Moulsecoomb BS exHST Lewes Road Station closed BS exBR CKE Lewes Rd. viaduct BS exBR CKE1 Hartington Rd. viaduct BS exHST Hartington Road railway station Hartington Road Halt closed BS exSTR BS exTUNNELa BS tSTR Kemptown Tunnel 1024yds BS exTUNNELe BS exKHSTe Kemp Town railway station Kemp Town Station closed Lewes Road railway station was a railway station in Brighton , East Sussex . It was located on a now closed line to Kemptown which first opened in 1869. It was shut to passengers in 1933 and then closed completely and demolished in 1971. ref http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations k kemp town index.shtml Subterranea Britannica SB Sites Kemp Town Station Bot generated title ref ref British Railways Atlas.1947. p.17 ref ref http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations k kemp town index14.shtml Subterranea Britannica SB Sites Lewes Road Viaduct Bot generated title ref ref http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations l lewes road index.shtml Subterranea Britannica SB Sites Lewes Road Station Bot generated title ref center Former Services center Disused Rail Start Rail line previous London Road Brighton railway station London Road next Hartington Road railway station Hartington Road route British Rail col 000000 end References reflist Brighton and Hove coord 50.83761 0.12816 type landmark region GB source subbrit.org.uk enwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Lewes Road Railway Station Category Disused railway stations in Brighton and Hove Category Former London, Brighton and South Coast Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1873 Category Railway stations closed ... more details
Arthur Louis Moore 1849 1939 was an English glass maker who specialised in stained glass window s. Life Moore was one of nine children of a Clerkenwell clockmaker, and in 1871 he founded, along with a Mr. S. Gibbs, the London company of Gibbs and Moore, glassmakers. ref name s205403216.websitehome.co.uk http www.s205403216.websitehome.co.uk SJED ?page id 32 ref In subsequent years Moore seems to have worked on his own, operating as A. L. Moore, Glass Painters and Decorators from premises at 89 Southampton Row, London. ref http www.mkheritage.co.uk slt Glossary.html ref In 1878 Moore was joined by his son Charles Eustace Moore 1880 1956 in 1896, when the company became known as A. L. Moore and Son. Their premises in Bedford Way, Russell Square, London were bombed in 1940, but under C. E. Moore the business continued until 1952. ref http www.sussexparishchurches.org content view 327 40 ref Over the course of their careers the Moores produced over 1,000 windows in the UK and 100 overseas. ref name s205403216.websitehome.co.uk Windows incomplete list East & West Sussex Brighton St John, Preston CEM Brighton St Luke, Queen s Park Burwash Weald St Philip s Crawley West Green St Peter Ditchling St Margaret s Eastbourne St Mary CEM Heathfield All Saints Hove St John Baptist, Palmeira Square Lancing St Michael Netherfield St John the Baptist Partridge Green St Michael and All Angels Pevensey St Nicholas Church Rotherfield St Denys Salehurst St Mary the Virgin Sayers Common Christ Church Steyning St Andrew and St Cuthman Wisborough Green St Peter ad Vincula Worthing St Botolph Norfolk Brinton St Andrew s North Yorkshire Goathland St Mary Over Silton St Mary Pembrokeshire Spittal St Mary Surrey Dormansland St John the Evangelist Wiltshire Holy Trinity, Trowbridge Trowbridge Holy Trinity Other decorative items incomplete list Wiltshire Holy Trinity, Trowbridge Trowbridge Holy Trinity High altar reredos with credence table, Bishop s stall and sedilia References reflist Gallery g ... more details
Letters Agenda Editions, 1996 , and David Jones in DitchlingDitchling Museum, 2003 . His lecture, Why ... Shiel, by Derek Shiel, Seren, 2000, ISBN 1854112384 David Jones in Ditchling 1921 1924, by Derek Shiel, Anthony Hyne, Ewan Clayton, Ditchling Museum, 2003, ISBN 0951622471 Filmography In Search ... more details