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near to Glynde, East Sussex, England


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TQ4508 : Ragged Lands Brook by Simon Carey Ragged Lands Brook
The name of the field according to Glynde's 1839 tithe map that is often used as a landing area for hang gliders setting off from the summit of Mount Caburn to the right.
TQ4508 : Glynde Mill by David M Clark Glynde Mill
Three storey building of flint, brick and slate built in the early 19th century on the Beddingham side of the Glynde Reach.
TQ4508 : Glynde Station by Julian P Guffogg Glynde Station
The railway lines are heading towards Eastbourne.
TQ4508 : Trevor Gardens by Paul Gillett Trevor Gardens
Houses south of Glynde Station
TQ4508 : Glynde Post Office by Oast House Archive Glynde Post Office
TQ4508 : Lacy's Hill by Oast House Archive Lacy's Hill
Towards Glynde.
TQ4508 : The road to Glynde from the station by N Chadwick The road to Glynde from the station
TQ4508 : The Street by Simon Carey The Street
Glynde's main village street heading north from Glynde Bridge viewed about ten minutes after sunrise.
TQ4508 : Football Pitch, Glynde by Simon Carey Football Pitch, Glynde
Tucked away behind Trevor Gardens and accessed only via the public footpath that links Glynde to Beddingham. A nice pronounced slope is visible on the right hand side whilst two benches can be spotted within the hedgerow to the left.... (more)
TQ4508 : House opposite the car park by Ian Hawfinch House opposite the car park
It's unusual to see a completely black house, like this one.
TQ4508 : Glynde Forge, 1950 by Les Whitcomb Glynde Forge, 1950
The entrance to Glynde Forge taken in 1950.
TQ4508 : Glynde Reach by Simon Carey Glynde Reach
Heading westwards towards its confluence with the Ouse. The waterway was still navigable up to the early 20th century with wharves at both Glynde and Beddingham.

 
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