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There is also a Burpham in West Sussex, England near Arundel. Burpham / ˈ b ɜːr f ə m / [3] is a suburb of Guildford, a town in Surrey, England [4] with an historic village centre. It includes George Abbot School, a parade of small shops, and the nationally recognised Sutherland Memorial Park. Burpham is bordered by the neighbourhoods of ...
This is a list of people from Sussex, a historic county in southern England. ... George IV (1762–1830), King of the United Kingdom and King of Hanover 1820–1830;
Tickner himself died on 29 December 1944 and was buried in St Mary's Church in Burpham. [1] [8] John Cowper Powys was a friend and neighbour in Burpham. He wrote: "Edwardes was a man of meticulous nicety in his literary art.
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Burpham (listen ⓘ) is a rural village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. The village is on an arm of the River Arun slightly less than 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Arundel. A slight minority of the population qualifies as within the working age.
Wisconsin Big Boy is open at on Main St in Sussex. Its hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
The Kent and Sussex Courier is an English regional newspaper, published in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent.The paper was the result of an amalgamation of a number of Kent and East Sussex local newspapers, and hence has always been published in at least two editions, one of which covered the western parts of Kent while the other covered the eastern part of East Sussex.