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  2. Turners Hill - Wikipedia

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    Turners Hill is a village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England. The civil parish covers an area of 1,390 hectares (3,400 acres), and has a population of 1,849 (2001 census) increasing to 1,919 [2] at the 2011 Census. The village is located three miles (5 km) south-west of East Grinstead, four miles (6 km) to the ...

  3. History of Sussex County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The history of Sussex County, New Jersey spans over 13,000 years from the time Paleo Indians arrived after the Wisconsin glacier melted to the present day, and the entire width of the American experience. Before Europeans arrived, the area was a wilderness with large areas of forests and grasslands inhabited by bands of Munsee, a subgroup ...

  4. Worth Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Worth Abbey. The Abbey of Our Lady, Help of Christians, commonly known as Worth Abbey, is a community of Roman Catholic monks who follow the Rule of St Benedict near Turners Hill village, in West Sussex, England. Founded in 1933, the abbey is part of the English Benedictine Congregation. As of 2020, the monastic community had 21 monks.

  5. File:St Leonard's Church, Turners Hill, West Sussex ...

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    English: St Leonard's Church, Turners Hill, West Sussex Built in 1895 it is a village church typical of the period and is the work of the eminent Victorian architect Lacey Ridge. It has a fine interior with pews carved in English Oak and some excellent examples of stained glass by the noted Sussex artist, Charles Eamer Kempe whose work can also ...

  6. Sir Bysshe Shelley, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Shelley was born in Newark, Essex County, Province of New Jersey (present-day United States) on 21 June 1731. [1] He became rich and influential due to a combination of marriages to women from other influential families and his own family's wealth. [2] In the 1790s, following the death of his second wife, he built a magnificent country house ...

  7. Turners Hill SSSI - Wikipedia

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    Notification. 1999 [1] Location map. Magic Map. Turners Hill SSSI is a 0.2-hectare (0.49-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Turners Hill in West Sussex. [1] [2] It is a Geological Conservation Review site. [3] This former quarry exposed the Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation, part of the Hastings Beds, which dates to the Early ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sussex ...

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    First Presbyterian Church of Wantage. September 23, 1982. (#82003305) N of Sussex on NJ 23. 41°14′28″N 74°37′22″W  /  41.241111°N 74.622778°W  / 41.241111; -74.622778  (First Presbyterian Church of Wantage) Sussex. 1829 church housed one of the first congregations in Wantage, established in 1787.

  9. Worth School - Wikipedia

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    Worth School. Worth School is a private co-educational Roman Catholic boarding and day school for pupils from 11 to 18 years of age near Worth, West Sussex, England. Until 2008, Worth was exclusively a boys' school. [2] The school is located within Worth Abbey, a Benedictine monastery, in 500 acres (2.0 km 2) of Sussex countryside. [3]