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  2. Sarah Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave (17 January 1787 – 18 April 1873) [1] was a British philanthropist.. Sarah Whitear was born in 1787, the daughter of Rev. William Whitear, a prebendary of Chichester, at Hastings Old Town Rectory.

  3. Chilton Foliat - Wikipedia

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    The Old Rectory, close to the church, is from the mid 18th century. [10] Bridge House carries a date of 1766 but incorporates earlier work. [11] The gateway leading to Chilton Lodge, and part of its parkland, are within the parish. The house itself, built in 1800 and Grade II* listed, is now in West Berkshire. [12]

  4. Crowhurst, East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    A 4000 year old yew tree in the church yard testifies to the location as likely being a sacred place in pagan times. [6] [7] The church is of simple design, and all ornamentation was removed during the Puritan times of the 17th century. It is an architecturally Grade II listed building . It was mostly built from the 12th to the 15th centuries.

  5. St Leonards-on-Sea Congregational Church - Wikipedia

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    Hastings, an important fishing port, Cinque Port and defence site on the southeast coast of England, was already a significant town in 928 when it was first documented. Its development, constrained for many centuries by a deep valley and poor transport links, accelerated rapidly in the late 18th and early 19th centuries as sea-bathing, promenading and other seaside leisure activities became ...

  6. Christ Church, Ore - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Cinque Port and fishing town of Hastings evolved into a seaside resort in the 19th century. The arrival of two separate railway routes from London (one via Lewes, the other via Tunbridge Wells) [2] and improved road links helped this; the population doubled from about 11,000 a few years before these developments to 23,000 20 years later. [3]

  7. Old Rectory - Wikipedia

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    Old Rectory or The Old Rectory may refer to: United Kingdom. England. Gawsworth Old Rectory, Cheshire; The Old Rectory, St Columb Major, Cornwall;

  8. Hastings Priory - Wikipedia

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    Hastings Priory was a medieval Augustinian monastic house in Hastings, East Sussex, England. It closed down in 1413. It closed down in 1413. The priory was founded as the Priory of the Holy Trinity of Hastings c.1189–1199 in the time of Richard I, either by Sir Walter Bricet or by Walter de Scotney.

  9. Hastings Old Town - Wikipedia

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    View of Hastings Old Town from the East Hill. Hastings Old Town is an area in Hastings, England, roughly corresponding to the extent of the town prior to the nineteenth century. It lies mainly within the easternmost valley of the current town. The shingle beach known as The Stade (the old Saxon term meaning "landing place") is home to the ...

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