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Piddinghoe is a
village and
civil parish in the
Lewes District of East Sus****, England. It is
located in the
valley of the
River Ouse
between Lewes and...
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Glynde Reach joins from the east, and then p****es Rodmell,
Southease and
Piddinghoe.
There are
public pathways on both
sides of the
channel for most of this...
- Northiam, Norton,
Nutley Ore (Hastings) Peacehaven, Pevensey,
Pevensey Bay,
Piddinghoe, Playden, Polegate,
Portslade Ringmer, Robertsbridge, Rodmell, Rottingdean...
- 1916 by
entrepreneur Charles Neville, who
bought land in the
parish of
Piddinghoe. He
founded a
company to
develop the site, and also
eventually built nearby...
- is
downstream of Lewes, the
county town of East Sus**** and
upstream of
Piddinghoe and Newhaven.
Paths along both the
banks of the
river allow hiking in...
- the club now has two
sites –
racing off
Seaford Beach and
sailing at
Piddinghoe Lake near
Newhaven where the RYA
accredited Sailing School is located...
- the 19th century. It
contained the
villages of
Meeching (now Newhaven),
Piddinghoe, Telscombe,
Southease and Rodmell. "Holmstrow
Hundred - area". A Vision...
- century, as
Norman architecture gave way to
Early English Gothic. Iford,
Piddinghoe,
Rodmell and
Telscombe are
wholly or
mostly of that date; Barcombe, Beddingham...
- Southerham, Stoneham,
Whitesmith Lewes,
Wealden BN9
NEWHAVEN Newhaven,
Piddinghoe,
South Heighton,
Tarring Neville Lewes BN10
PEACEHAVEN Peacehaven, Telscombe...
- Blatchington, Falmer,
Iford +
detached portion, Kingston, Newhaven, Ovingdean,
Piddinghoe, Rodmell, Rottingdean,
South Heighton, Southease, Stanmer,
Tarring Neville...