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    Partridge Green

    Village in West Sussex, England, UK

    Partridge Green is a village in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. It lies on the B2135 road 2.5 miles north-west of Henfield. It is in the parish of West Grinstead. Partridge Green takes its name from a family called Partrych who were registered in the area in 1332. The name Partrych comes from the medieval word Petriche, the word for a snarer of partridges. Jolesfield was the original medieval settlement and it was only in 1861 that the village started to develop with the arrival of the Horsham to Shoreham railway line. St Michael and All Angels Church was built in the 1890 to keep up with the increase in population. The settlement in what today is Partridge Green originated around the road junction of the B2135 and B2116 with several houses and an inn called the Hare and Hounds, which was one of the meeting places for the West Grinstead Hundred court between 1786 and 1802. With the arrival of the railway, the inn was replaced with a new building called the Station Inn. Wikipedia

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    St Michael and All Angels Church is a late nineteenth-century church in the settlement of Partridge Green in the parish of West Grinstead in West Sussex. It was built to cater for the then growing population of the village. Ian Nairn, in the Sussex volume of The Buildings of England, approves of the simplicity of this "flint village church" and comments that most "other counties would have had ...
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    West Grinstead is a village and civil parish in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England.It lies just off the B2135 road four miles (6.3 km) northwest from Henfield.It is within the ancient division of the Rape of Bramber.The western River Adur flows through the village.. The parish of West Grinstead covers an area of 2584 hectares (6382 acres) and consists of the villages of West ...
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    Bines Green is a hamlet in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England.It lies 1.9 miles (3.1 km) north west of Henfield on the B2135 road between Ashurst and Partridge Green.. The western River Adur flows through the hamlet. Bines Bridge, just north of Bines Green, marks the limit of tidal waters flowing up the western Adur.
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    The regions of England, formerly known as the government office regions, are the highest tier of sub-national division in England.They were established in 1994 [1] and follow the 1974-96 county borders. They are a continuation of the former 1940s standard regions which followed the 1889-1974 administrative county borders. Between 1994 and 2011, all nine regions had partly devolved ...
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    The National Trust has 10 regional offices in England. These are ... Kent, Surrey, West Sussex; West Midlands - as region; Wessex - South West England without Devon and Cornwall; Historical ... The kingdoms were eventually united into the Kingdom of England in a process beginning with Egbert of Wessex in 829 and completed by King Edred in ...
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    2010-2024: Following their review of parliamentary boundaries in West Sussex which Parliament approved in 2007, the Boundary Commission for England recommended the constituency be composed of: . The Arun District wards of: Angmering, Arundel, Barnham, Findon, and Walberton; The Chichester District wards of: Bury, Petworth, and Wisborough Green; The Horsham District wards of: Bramber, Upper ...
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    The Flag of Sussex is based on a design that dates back to at least 1622 [1]. The culture of Sussex refers to the pattern of human activity and symbolism associated with Sussex and its people. It is informed by Sussex's history as an Anglo-Saxon kingdom, English county, diocese of the church and present-day cultural region.. Sometimes thought by outsiders to be some sort of rural adjunct to ...
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    The South Downs are a range of chalk hills in the south-eastern coastal counties of England that extends for about 260 sq mi (670 km 2) [1] across the south-eastern coastal counties of England from the Itchen valley of Hampshire in the west to Beachy Head, in the Eastbourne Downland Estate, East Sussex, in the east.The Downs are bounded on the northern side by a steep escarpment, from whose ...

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