Grid reference TQ4302
near to Piddinghoe, East Sussex, England
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Boating on Piddinghoe Pond
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Through the arch, Newhaven Cemetery
Looking through the chapels to the cemetery gates. Not the most practical arch - note the strike damage.
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East Laine (3)
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Old Direction Sign - Signpost south of Piddighoe
Black iron cap finial - 1 arm; East Sussex wood by the UC road, in parish of Piddinghoe (Lewes District), South end of unnamed road through village of Piddinghoe, on large grass triangle.
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Milestone Society National ID: SX_TQ4302
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Winter sailing at Piddinghoe
Calm winter's day on Piddinghoe pond
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5 & 6 Lewes Road
Wall stile by Bishopstone Road.
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Newhaven Cemetery
Newhaven Cemetery was founded in 1885 by the “Local Board” and slopes uphill from Lewes Road. The pink column on the right is the Auxiliary Patrol Memorial, erected after the First World War by officers, petty officers and men of HM... (more)
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Cottage garden at Piddinghoe
Photograph taken on an 'Open Day' when garden owners opened their gardens for local fundraising.
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Piddinghoe Pond
Sailing on Piddinghoe Pond see Link for more details. Old Brick pond dug to build Balcombe Viaduct on London to Brighton line see TQ3227
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Chapels, Newhaven Cemetery
Close to the entrance from Lewes Road.
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Footpath Marker, Nore Down
Marking out the route from Piddinghoe to eastern Peacehaven. Bollen's Bush is the wood in the hollow to the left.
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Purnell Cottages
Located on the village street and built not long after the Second World War. The two buildings further down the street are The Royal Oak, the former village pub and Malthouse, the former village brewery.
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