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Nuthurst is a
village and
civil parish in the
Horsham district of West Sus****, England. The
north of the
parish borders Horsham town, with
Nuthurst village...
- area
known as
Nuthurst derives its name from the
Anglo Saxon Hnuthyrste,
meaning Nut Wood, a
woodland that
covered what is now
Nuthurst,
along with the...
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Mannings Heath is a
village in the
civil parish of
Nuthurst and the
Horsham District of West Sus****, England. The
village is on the A281 road, 2 miles...
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Manor of
Nuthurst,
lying within the
historic township of
Moston and was
distinguished by its two
manor houses,
Great Nuthurst and
Little Nuthurst Halls....
- Rose Garden,
Albrighton (20th century)
Green Man's face on an
apple tree,
Nuthurst A
Green Man with the body of a faun:
Green Mason by
Australian artist Graham...
- parishes:
Baddesley Clinton, Balsall, Barston, Elmdon, Knowle, Lapworth,
Nuthurst, Packwood, Solihull,
Tanworth and Yardley.
Yardley was in Worcestershire...
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Sedgwick Castle is a
ruined medieval castle in
Nuthurst, West Sus****, England. The
castle dates to 1258 AD. The
remains consist of wall
fragments and earthworks...
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elected councillor at West Sus****
County Council representing Southwater &
Nuthurst. This was the only seat at the
elections where the
Green Party did not...
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magistrate and landowner, prin****lly
active as a
Justice of the
Peace in
Nuthurst, West Sus****. Born
James Cowne, he took on the
surnames Tudor/Tuder and...
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territory when
Hockley Heath broke off to form a new
parish with the
hamlet of
Nuthurst (formerly of Hampton-in-Arden parish). In 1894 Tanworth-in-Arden was included...