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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Wandering through Angmering


The High Street heads east towards the Spotted Cow (an excellent pub), and on to Ecclesdon Manor (or at least it would if it wasn't for the by-pass that cuts across the old road).

The road is bordered by quaint old Sussex flint houses, a few Victorian villas, and some modern developments. All-in-all it still retains a nice country feel, and can be quite picturesque.

"Although its population has shown continual expansion, particularly since the 1930's, with many new developments, Angmering has retained its rural charm principally due to the preservation of its village square (see photo right) and the designated Conservation Area which contains many ancient and attractive buildings of brick and flint, some timber-framed. The oldest of these dates back to the 14th Century but a number of fine 16th to 18th Century houses and cottages still exist today." Posted by Picasa

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