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- West Chiltington is a village and civil parish in the Horsham district of West Sus****, England. It lies on the Storrington to Broadford Bridge road, 2...
- East Chiltington is a village and civil parish in the Lewes District of East Sus****, England. It is centred four miles (5.9 km) south-east of Burgess...
- External links section below). The parish includes the small hamlet of Chiltington and a few dis****d farms and houses along Allington Road to the foot...
- The Dodds Baronetcy, of West Chiltington in the County of Sus****, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 10 February 1964...
- best friend Akimi, bookworm Sierra, nerd Andrew Peckleman bully Charles Chiltington, po****r girl Haley Daley, Rose Vermette, helpful Miguel Fernandez ,...
- his father went to live with Swindells' paternal grandparents in West Chiltington until moving out to Billingshurst, both in the Horsham District of West...
- Dukedom of Normandy." The family seat is Hurst Barns Farm, near East Chiltington, East Sus****. Aumale was raised by William the Conqueror into a county...
- St Mary's Church is the Grade I listed Anglican parish church of West Chiltington, a village in the Horsham district of West Sus****, England. The 12th-century...
- dedicate more time to her fast-growing animal sanctuary at her home in West Chiltington, West Sus****. A journalist who interviewed her husband in 2010 described...
- Meeten's Mill is a grade II listed smock mill at West Chiltington, Sus****, England, which has been converted to residential use. Meeten's Mill was originally...