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  2. Muntham Court - Wikipedia

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    Muntham Court was a country house and estate near a village of Findon, West Sussex, England.In the 1800s the estate covered 1,890 acres (760 ha). [4] Following the death of Colonel U.O. Thynne in 1957 the estate measuring about 1,025 acres (415 ha) [5] was split up and auctioned off. [2]

  3. List of crematoria in England - Wikipedia

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    Basingstoke Crematorium; Charlton Park Crematorium, Andover New Forest Crematorium, New Milton The Oaks Crematorium, Havant Park Crematorium, Aldershot; Portchester Crematorium

  4. List of places of worship in Worthing - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Church was Worthing's first Anglican church. Built in 1812, it endured budget overruns, criticism of its distinctive Classical architecture and its pew rent policies, and structural problems; the last caused its closure in 1995. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The borough ...

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  6. Public services in Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Worthing's Neo-Georgian post office was built by D.N. Dyke in 1930.. Worthing, a seaside town in the English county of West Sussex which has had borough status since 1890, [1] has a wide range of public services funded by national government, West Sussex County Council, Worthing Borough Council and other public-sector bodies.

  7. Muntham Court Romano-British site - Wikipedia

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    The Romano-British temple is located at the summit of the hill and can be seen as earthwork marked by a circular depression 11 metres (36 ft) in diameter. The shrine itself was constructed from wood rather than stone [5] and consisted of two structures, one square and the other trapezoidal, both marked by post-holes. [6]

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