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St. Mary's Church, The Causeway, Horsham, West Sussex on a warm, sunny day in Spring.
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"Bateman's House," with rounded shop and Dovecot. The site of 33 acres is now managed by the National Trust, Burwash, East Sussex, England.
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Boxgrove Priory below the South Downs and only three miles east of Chichester. It dates back to the 12th Century, West Sussex, England.
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A good, old Victorian Railway Station in Pulborough, West Sussex, England.
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Nave, North Transept, Flying Buttresses and Main Tower. The Cathedral's Bell Tower is a separate tower on the right. Chichester Cathedral's Spire is a landmark for many miles beyond the City itself, West Sussex, England.
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Eastbourne at over 30 degrees Celsius and many take to the sea on Mid-Summer's Day, East Sussex, England.
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Wonderful contrasts in Autumn at Sheffield Park Gardens, Weald, East Sussex, England.
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Spring in the Sussex Weald at Itchingfield, looking to the Surrey Hills and Leith Hill Tower, West Sussex, England.
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On the "Seven Sisters." Impressive cliffs between Birling Gap and Cuckmere Haven. The Memorial Stone remembers two brothers killed in World War One, East Sussex, England.
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The Old Pulborough Bridge over the River Arun, Pulborough, West Sussex, England.
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"The Devil's Dyke," a classic Chalk Dry Valley in the South Downs, north of Brighton. Image taken from west of Saddlescombe Farm, West Sussex, England.
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"Cat House," Henfield, West Sussex, England. An ancient thatched cottage with an intriguing story.
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Holy Trinity Church, Bosham, West Sussex. Some parts of the church date back to Saxon times in the late 800's, over 1,200 years old.
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Habin Bridge, over the River Rother, less than a kilometre south of Rogate, on the road to Nyewood, was probably built in the 15th or 16th century, with improvements in the two centuries which followed, West Sussex.
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Dog-walker Society on the cobbles, Church Square, Rye Old Town, East Sussex, England.
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Cliffs and shoreline between Hope Gap and Cuckmere Haven, East Sussex.
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Warnham is a small village on the north-west outskirts of Horsham, West Sussex. It includes the traditional features of Parish Church, Village Green, Primary School, two Public Houses, Butchers and General Store.
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Flint-faced cottage and flint-built Parish Church of St. Mary's, in the South Downs village of Madehurst, West Sussex, England.
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Motte, Bailey, towers, Curtain Wall and the site of one-time drawbridge at Arundel Castle, West Sussex, England. Parts date back over a thousand years.
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37 degrees heat prompts a cooling off in the sea. Some beaches were too busy but Birling Gap was just fine, East Sussex, England.
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Ardingly Reservoir built in 1978-79 is managed by South-East water. It has become very popular for water-sports including Wind-Surfing, Paddle-Boarding, Canoeing, Kayaking, Power-Boating and Dinghy-Sailing, Ardingly, West Sussex, England.
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Near Beachy Head there are coastal Paths on at least three levels. Views extend north-east and east to Eastbourne and its Pier, and to Bexhill and Hastings, East Sussex, England.
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View east from Lewes Castle Motte. Left foreground, was the flat "Bailey," where a garrison would live in peaceful times, tend animals and grow food, now a Bowling Green. Right foreground, is Lewes High Street, East Sussex.