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LEWES HISTORIC TOWN IN EAST SUSSEX. UK.
LEWES - Make it Out (Official Music Video)
LEWES MAKE IT OUT
Filmed by: Paul Strk and Benjamin Nelan
Edited by Benjamin Nelan
Recorded at Red Planet Recording
© 2014 LEWES
Lewes flood 2000
16 years ago last month Lewes East Sussex was touched by nature at its worst when a great many live were effected.
Lewes Priory
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Lewes Priory is a ruined medieval Cluniac priory in Southover, East Sussex in the United Kingdom.The ruins have been designated a Grade I listed building.
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Bridge jumping in Lewes
Lewes East Sussex raft race bridge jump
This is Lewes
Lewes locals, skate new video.
LEWES - Boy
Boy is the third installment from LEWES' self titled EP 'Equinox'. 'Equinox' is available digitally on iTunes and Spotify.
A Quick Ride In Lewes
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Lewes - Southover Bonfire Society
swcwalks, swcwalk 65, Lewes to Brighton. 29/1/12.
Another fine walk across The South Downs, albeit only 7 miles. A further 4.5 miles is added with a coastal walk into Brighton.
Leaving Lewes, the walker is soon into the countryside and ascending The Downs for some glorious views back over the town and its castle, and The Ouse Valley towards the coast.
Walking along the ridge top over Swanborough Hill, there are further views of the coast ahead before leaving The South Downs Way to walk along quieter paths into Rottingdean for lunch.
Thereafter, it's a straight-forward walk along the esplanade, beside chalk cliffs and past the marina, into bustling Brighton for the train home.
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Holiday in Britain 1971 Part 2 - Brighton & Lewes
Brighton by the Sea. Preston Manor. Royal Pavilion. Lewes Castle.
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ANCIENT NORMAN CASTLE
Priory School 2016 Teachers Music Video
Chichester, west Sussex.
at the cross in town. chichester west sussex.
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360 4K Sounds of the Past - English History - Explore Medieval Lewes Priory Ruins
Listen to the sounds of the past at Lewes Priory. Built in 1081, its cloisters and church were home to many monks and a thriving local economy before its dissolution on the orders of Henry VIII in 1537
4 Kingstonridge House for sale, Kingston near Lewes
4 Kingstonridge House,
Kingstonridge,
Kingston near Lewes
East Sussex
England
BN7 3JU
Contact details:
Dinah Morgan
dinahmorgan@myway.com
telophone: 01273 487 776
mob: 0753 010 4484
4 bedroom house, 1 en suite,
open plan living/dining/kitchen
room for parking 2 cars
Front and back gardens
double glazing
central heating
fully equipped kitchen
bathroom
utility
Downland views
Private cul-de-sac
£490,000
4 Kingstonridge House lies in a sought after location on a private lane above the popular village of Kingston, within easy reach of the historic county town of Lewes, 20 minutes away from the vibrant seaside city of Brighton, and an hour by train to London.
Local schools: Iford and Kingston Primary 7 minutes by foot, Lewes Priory Secondary School and Sussex Downs Tertiary College reachable by 5 minute busride, 10 minute cycle ride, 7 minutes by car. All good Ofsted reports.
Lewes is a historic county town and has a wealth of independent shops, culture and facilties and is local to Brighton and Sussex Universities.
Kingston is an attractive village at the foot of the South Downs within the National Park. It features a 13th century church, a good pub The Juggs, a village hall, a community pavilion, 2 village greens, tennis courts a play ground and has an active community.
Places to see in ( Heacham - UK )
Places to see in ( Heacham - UK )
Heacham is a town in West Norfolk, England, located beside The Wash, between King's Lynn, 14 miles to the south and Hunstanton, about 3 miles to the north. It has been a seaside resort for a century and a half. There is evidence of settlement in the Heacham area for around the last 5,000 years, with numerous Neolithic and later Bronze Age finds throughout the parish.
The name Heacham is more likely to have derived from the name of the river, The Hitch, in conjunction with the Old English word ham or hamm which meant either homestead, village, manor, estate or enclosure, land hemmed by water or marsh or higher ground, land in a river bend, river meadow, promontory. In 1085 the manor of Heacham was given by William de Warenne to a cell of Cluniac monks from the Priory of St Pancras of Lewes to pray for the soul of his late wife Gundreda. After the dissolution, around 1541, the manor passed to Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk.
Heacham has historic ties to Pocahontas, who married John Rolfe, a native of this village on 5 April 1614 at a church in Jamestown, Virginia. Rolfe took his wife, Rebecca (Pocahontas), and their two-year-old son, Thomas, to visit his family at Heacham Hall in 1616, but settled in Brentford. A year later, Rebecca died in Gravesend, when John was going to return her to Virginia. She was laid to rest at St George's parish churchyard. After that, John returned to Virginia with Tomocomo. Samuel Argall commanded the ship. Thomas was guarded by Lewis Stukley and later adopted by John's brother, Henry. John married Jane Pierce two years later. They soon had a daughter named Elizabeth. Perhaps John lost his life in the 1622 Native American massacre near Jamestown. The Rolfe family home, Heacham Hall, burned down in 1941.
Heacham started to become popular as a seaside resort with the Victorians due to the opening of the railway between King's Lynn and Hunstanton in the early 1860s. This culminated in the building of the Jubilee Bridge in 1887 to replace an old wooden bridge, using unspent subscriptions from parishioners to the celebrations for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Heacham is still popular today as a seaside resort. Both the North Beach (Jubilee) Road and South Beach Road are lined with caravan parks. The beaches at Heacham are situated on the east banks of The Wash; this means it is one of the few beaches in eastern England where the sun sets over the sea instead of over the land.
On 29 July 1929, Mercedes Gleitze became the first woman to swim The Wash, completing the crossing on her third attempt. Originally aiming for Hunstanton, she finally came ashore at Heacham after battling treacherous tides for over 13 hours. Heacham was severely affected by the North Sea flood of 1953, when nine people died after the sea broke through. In early 2013, an exhibition of the North Sea Flood was held at St Mary's Church, with contributions from Heacham infant and junior schools and from other villagers.
Norfolk Lavender Ltd was founded in 1932. Linn Chilvers supplied the plants and the labour. Francis Dusgate of Fring Hall provided the land. The first lavender field was planted on Dusgate's land at Fring and in 1936 Dusgate acquired Caley Mill on the River Heacham and the ground around it, not for the building but for the land. Lavender has been grown there ever since. A kiosk was erected from which bunches of lavender were sold to passing pre-war traffic. By 1936 Caley Mill was already disused and no significant repairs were carried out until 1953/4 after the new road (the A149) had been put through cutting the lavender field in half. At that time a new lay-by and kiosk were constructed. Further repairs and restoration work were carried out at the mill in 1977–78 and in the late 1980s. Since the early 1990s it has broadened its range to include other typical English floral fragrances. These are sold at home and abroad.
( Heacham - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Heacham . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Heacham - UK
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Exploring An Abandoned School! (St Anne's School Lewes) An outside look around!
This was one of the first place's i went to back in 2015! St Annes's school in Lewes, East Sussex was a school for children with special needs. It closed suddenly at the end of the summer term in 2005. Speaking to one a local that I bumped into, she told me it was meant to be a very good school in its day.
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