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  2. The Weald School - Wikipedia

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    The Weald School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form. [1] It caters for around 1,700 pupils in years 7 to 13, including over 300 in its sixth form . The school opened in 1956, and celebrated its 60th anniversary in the academic year 2016–17.

  3. Weald - Wikipedia

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    Weald is specifically a West Saxon form; wold is the Anglian form of the word. [1] The Middle English form of the word is wēld, and the modern spelling is a reintroduction of the Old English form attributed to its use by William Lambarde in his A Perambulation of Kent of 1576. [2]

  4. History of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The High Weald still has about 35,905 hectares (138.63 sq mi) of woodland, including areas of ancient woodland equivalent to about 7% of the stock for all England. [162] When the Anglo Saxon Chronicle was compiled in the 9th century, there was thought to be about 2,700 square miles (700,000 ha) of forest in the Sussex Weald. [156] [157]

  5. Culture of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Rudyard Kipling also wrote two Sussex stories involving fairies, Puck of Pook's Hill (1906) and Rewards and Fairies (1910) setting them in the Sussex Weald. Harrow Hill near Worthing is the site of a small hillfort and some Neolithic flint mines. According to an old woman who lived on Lee Farm, the hill was the last home of the fairies in England.

  6. List of schools in West Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The Weald School, Billingshurst; Worthing High School, ... St Anthony's School, Chichester; West Sussex Alternative Provision College, Burgess Hill; Woodlands Meed ...

  7. File:Sussex Weald Constituency 2023.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Weald and Downland Living Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Weald and Downland Living Museum (known as the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum until January 2017) is an open-air museum in Singleton, West Sussex. The museum is a registered charity . [ 1 ] The museum covers 40 acres (16 ha), with over 50 historic buildings dating from 950AD to the 19th century, along with gardens, farm animals, walks ...

  9. Hailsham - Wikipedia

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    Hailsham Parish Church (formerly St Mary's Church), Hailsham, East Sussex. Hailsham was an ancient British settlement that existed before the Romans invaded Kent and Sussex in 43 AD. [9] The Anglo Saxons invaded Sussex in the year 477 AD. 1154 to 1189: Sir Richard Covert of Bradbridge was Lord of the "Manor of Haylesham".

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