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English Counties - SUSSEX (WEST & EAST) - A Whistle Stop Tour

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cathyml
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quotePosted at 19:10 on 25th August 2010
Nice one Paul.  Have you ever used it?
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quotePosted at 19:50 on 25th August 2010
Battle Abbey
Picture by Stephen

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quotePosted at 19:52 on 25th August 2010
That's a totally different view of Battle Abbey, thanks Peggy
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Peggy Cannell
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quotePosted at 19:58 on 25th August 2010
Just 4 miles from Battle, quite a change.
Darwell Reservoir

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quotePosted at 06:12 on 26th August 2010
Here is another attraction in West Sussex near Midhurst - Cowdray Park famous for hosting polo matches
Cowdray House, Midhurst, West Sussex
Picture by James Thornett


Cowdray House
Picture by Phil Jobson

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quotePosted at 06:14 on 26th August 2010
Cowdray House
Picture by Luc Dejonghe


Cowdray House
Picture by Luc Dejonghe


Cowdray House looks as though it would be well worth a visit, it is within easy reach of Chichester
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quotePosted at 06:27 on 26th August 2010
Another gem, this time in EAST SUSSEX is the 17th Century home of Rudyard Kipling, now owned by the National Trust, called Batemans in the village of Burwash
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Picture by LEE BRITT

An old cottage in the village of Burwash

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