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The historical buildings and curiosities of Ditchling

By Ian Mulcahy 

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Ditchling is an East Sussex village, close to the border with West Sussex located in the South Downs National Park. Better known for it's nearby Beacon, one of the highest points on the South Downs, the village is first documented as 'Dicelinga' in a grant made by King Alduuf in 765 concerning land bordering that of the village. It is later recorded that it's Manor and land were held by King Alfred the Great.

This page is an index of the historical buildings and curiosities that I have photographed and investigated within the modern boundaries of the Parish.

 

 

 





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