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  2. Grade II* listed buildings in West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Type Completed [note 1] Date designated Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates Entry number [note 3] Image; Shoreham Airport: Terminal building, control tower, offices, customs hall, restaurant and bars

  3. List of places in West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities, towns, villages and other geographical places in the ceremonial county of West Sussex, England. Towns and cities are shown in bold type.

  4. Croft Hall - Wikipedia

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    Croft Hall is a historic building in Croft-on-Tees, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The building was constructed as a manor house, probably in the 15th century, for Richard Clervaux. It was rebuilt in the late 16th century, for Christopher Chaytor, and in the early 18th century was remodelled in the classical style, for William Chaytor.

  5. Kenyon, Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    The road between Culcheth and Lowton crossed the village. To the west of the village the Liverpool and Manchester Railway had a junction with the Bolton and Leigh Railway where Kenyon Junction station was built. [5] The Great Central Railway's Manchester to Wigan line crossed the township. Kenyon was a centre for brickmaking. [2]

  6. Alfold - Wikipedia

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    Alfold is a village and civil parish in Surrey, England on the West Sussex border. Alfold is a dispersed or polyfocal village in the Green Belt , which is buffered from all other settlements. The Greensand Way runs north of the village along the Greensand Ridge and two named localities exist to the north and south of the historic village centre ...

  7. Weald and Downland Living Museum - Wikipedia

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    This hall house was originally built at West Lavington, West Sussex, [39] in 1609. [40] Instead of an open hall there is a central chimney with fireplaces on both ground and first floors. It retains some features from 16th-century practice, such as unglazed windows. [39]

  8. Chidham and Hambrook - Wikipedia

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    Chidham and Hambrook is a civil parish in the Chichester district in West Sussex, England located approximately five miles (8 km) west of Chichester, south of the A27 road, near Bosham. In 2011 the parish had a population of 1356. Chidham is the ecclesiastical parish, with a slightly different boundary from that of the civil parish.

  9. County Hall, Chichester - Wikipedia

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    Following the implementation of the Local Government Act 1888, which established county councils in every county, West Sussex County Council initially met at the Council House, Chichester. [1] From 1890 until 1916 meetings were held alternately at the Horsham Town Hall and the Council House in Chichester, with the council's main offices also ...