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- Pulborough is a village and civil parish in the Horsham district of West Sus****, England, with some 5,000 inhabitants. It is located almost centrally within...
- Pulborough Brooks is a 160-hectare (400-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Pulborough in West Sus****. It is part of the Pulborough...
- Pulborough railway station serves the West Sus**** village of Pulborough. It is at the western end of the village, just off the A283 road. It is 50 miles...
- The Old Swan Bridge, also known as Pulborough Bridge is a stone bridge and Grade II listed building in Pulborough, West Sus****. The bridge was built in...
- Leith Hill, before following flatter land in the River Arun valley to Pulborough. The direct survey line was followed only for the northernmost 20 km (12 mi)...
- village is between Wiggonholt and Cootham, about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Pulborough on the A283 road. The parish covers 1,586 hectares (3,920 acres). The...
- had remained undeveloped. The Midhurst Railways line from Horsham to Pulborough, Petworth and Midhurst was opened on 10 October 1859. The section from...
- 50°57′55″N 0°28′27″W / 50.96535°N 0.47413°W / 50.96535; -0.47413 Pulborough is an electoral division of West Sus**** in the United Kingdom and returns...
- be found safe and well. On 17 July, a body was found in a field near Pulborough, West Sus****, 15 miles (24 km) from Kingston Gorse, where Payne was last...
- St. Mary's Church, Pulborough, also known as The Parish Church of St Mary is a Grade I listed building in Pulborough, West Sus****. The chancel dates from...