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Battle Fruit Farm, Marleys Lane
Hi all, I am interested in the history of the fruit farm and the house on the land. When was its name changed to Lockinge? What were its origins as it has three distinct sections to it. Asking for a friend. … read more
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Flower Princess Sedlescombe Fair 1981
Hi, I recently found a photo I took of the winners of the Flower Princess contest at the Sedlescombe Fair way back in the summer of 1981. I remember there was also a hot air balloon show and the fair was opened by a TV personality. I had just finished my A-levels at the then … read more
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Battle in the 1980’s – Mount Street
Looking for some information for my mother from the 1980’s. Does anyone remember there being a furniture, interiors shop where the Battle Wool shop is now situated in Mount Street? The family who owned it / ran it was Derek? I have not been able to find ny photos of that vintage. Thank you, Joyce … read more
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SS Abukir 1940
With reference to enquiries regarding both Albert Percy Whiteman and Victor Davey, I believe I may have some helpful information for you both. From further internet research, I can definit6ely confirm that Albert Percy Whiteman was a member of No 3 British Air Mission to Belgium. He is identified as being aboard the SS Aboukir … read more
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New WWI exhibition at Yesterday’s World in Battle
In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of WWI Yesterdays World in Battle has created a new WWI display and WWII Blitz Experience which is now open daily. The commemoration of WWI is the perfect opportunity to keep the history of our British armed forces alive and in the forefront of people’s memories. Further information at … read more
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Tithe Barn Tearooms
Does anyone remember the Tithe Barn Tearoom in the village in the 1960’s. I stayed there as a child with my godfather David Prosser and his family. There was also a blacksmith in the village. I am hoping to visit Sedlescombe in September whilst on holiday in the area and would love to have some … read more
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Lord Thomas Ashburnham
For those interested, Lord Thomas Ashburnham got married & lived in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. He and his wife Maria owned a house there on Brunswick Street, which is still standing. … read more
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British Resistance / Auxiliary Units
I belong to a group (BRA/CART) who are researching the secret British Resistance Organisation named Auxiliary Units that were formed in 1940 to harass and delay the German invaders if they had come. Mountfield had a small group of about 7 men who were trained to act as guerillas and use explosives etc. I would … read more
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WW1 Residents of Bexhill
As a local historian in Horley I am trying to find the Bexhill address of Henry Webber in 1915/16. He moved from Horley in early December 1915. He was a member of the Stock Exchange for 40 years and very active in local politics in Surrey and “Good Works” in Horley. At the age of … read more
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Beacon Hill
I have recently been told that the houses on Beacon Hill are built on what was once the grounds of a manor house. Does anyone know anything about a manor house that existed in Sidley? … read more
What’s on in Ninfield
Ninfield Village Market
, 9:30am – 12:00pm
Ninfield Memorial Hall, Ninfield
Category: Shopping Fairs and Markets
Message Board
Foord's
My Great Great Grandmother, was Phoebe Foord, she was born in Ashburnham. She married a John Chapman. She came from … more
Saving Ninfield from the Builders
I back the people of Ninfield for no new houses to being built in this lovely village plus no new … more