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50: 529:(Motto: "Lubrication in Moderation") was founded here in 1924. The guild was created "to foster the noble Art and gentle and healthy Pastime of froth blowing amongst Gentlemen of-leisure and ex-Soldiers". It attracted an extraordinary half a million members in the 1920s and 1930s. Lager beer was ineligible, The Swan rule book stating: "it is unseemly and should be avoided always excepting by Naval Officers visiting German Colonies.". Many Victorian Artists have left paintings on the panelling of the lounge, including 34: 514: 57: 521:
There are two bridges at Fittleworth, both of stone; one of two arches, the Clappers Bridge, belongs only to the mill stream; the other, of three, spans the River Rother and is sixteenth century, though the piers may be older. The middle span was enlarged in the 1780s to take barge traffic through to
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began a string quartet and a sonata, and then began a piano quintet ... At Brinkwells ... Alice was overjoyed, 'E. writing wonderful new music, different from anything else of his,' she wrote in her diary. 'A. calls it wood magic. So elusive and delicate.' ... in regard to the quintet: 'Wonderful
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collected by Charlotte Latham from the cottage-people of Fittleworth while she lived at the Old Rectory of St. Mary's Church. The village has a rich tradition of snake lore. As late as 1860 there are sincere accounts of an 'audaciously large' dragon which would rush out of its lair in Fittleworth
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in 1895 and 1896. These two articles revolutionised bell tuning, and allowed for the great growth of carillons and other tower bell instruments that began in the early part of the twentieth century. The first set of bells founded under Simpson's principles, cast by
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weird beginning ... evidently reminiscence of sisnister trees & impression of Flexham Park' ... Flexham Park was near Fittleworth, but it seems likely that the group of dead trees was at Bedham Copse ... Elgar had taken Algernon Blackwood to see the trees.
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In the 2001 census the parish covered 1,164  hectares (2,875 acres) and had 405 households with a total population of 931 people, of whom 434 were economically active. The 2011 Census included the hamlets of
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Midhurst. When the road was widened in 1967, the Clappers Bridge was rebuilt in entirety. Fittleworth Bridge was partially rebuilt to take a 25-foot road about twice the previous width.
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The Lee and Stanley families were major landowners in Fittleworth through the centuries, as well as the Duke of Norfolk. Also among major property owners were the families of
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A History of the Castles, Mansions, and Manors of Western Sussex, Dudley George Cary Elwes, Charles John Robinson, Published by Longmans & Co., London, 1876
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mansion about one and half miles south east from the southern boundary of Fittleworth. An area around Coates Castle has been designated as a
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The Swan on the north side of the Rother Navigation is a coaching inn with history possibly going as far back as the late 14th century. The
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Author Hugo Donnelly spent a year in Fittleworth in the 1960s as a young waiter at The Swan and his writings are included in the anthology
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lived in a house called "Brinkwells" near Fittleworth from 1917 to 1921. It was here that he composed his last four major works: the
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Arthur Levett was living at Fittleworth in the early seventeenth century, where he was regranted family arms by the College of Arms.
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The Fittleworth Iphigenia was identified as an important Roman sculpture in 2012 after being discovered in the parish by sculptor
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having been unable to come. Constable took home richly coloured sand and soil from Fittleworth Common and subsequently asked his
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A. B. Simpson widely credited as the "inventor" of a method of harmonic tuning church bells, publishing two papers in the
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mentions Fittleworth 'where the Inn has painted panels' in his thoughts of Sussex, within one of his best known works
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church, a primary school and one pub, The Swan. It is within the ancient divisions of the Bury Hundred and the
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Ford Madox Ford: The Essence of His Art By Richard Wald Lid; University of California Press, 1964
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Bridges of the Western Rother by Rev A A Evans From Volume 10 of the Sussex County Magazine 1936
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visited Elgar at Brinkwells, and Elgar's wife Alice noted that the slow movement of Elgar's new
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http://www.swaninn.com/cont/cntHistory.asp?strPre=imgLnd03&strPro=imgExt02&strNav=His
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https://archive.org/stream/placenamesofsuss00robeiala/placenamesofsuss00robeiala_djvu.txt
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Kelly's Post Office Directory of Essex, Herts, Middlesex, Kent, Surrey and Sussex, 1867.
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George ‘Boko’ Fittleworth – Bertie Wooster's friend – was a fictional character of
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spent his childhood, between 1925 and 1936 here, his family building 'Rotherwood'.
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which contains the entire known remaining British population of the Field Cricket
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Fittleworth Bridge, G D Johnston Sussex Notes and Queries Vol XV11 May 1968 No.1
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in West Sussex, England located seven kilometres (4 miles) west from
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The Place Names of Sussex R.G. Roberts (1914) Cambridge University Press
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composed at "Brinkwells" seemed to be influenced by the 'wood magic' or
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woods 'with a terrible hissing', to terrorise passing cottage-people.
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Reuniting the Photographic Albums and Notes of John Smith 1852–1925
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family. He also made a design for a Hesworth Common War Memorial.
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lived in the village for over 40 years until his death in 2004.
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on the A283 road and three miles (5 km) south east from
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The pubs that made history, Ian Herbert and Danielle Dwyer,
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Spirit in Mass – Journey into Sculpture (2007) UK Film (PG)
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Donnelly also refers to the Explorer lending him the book
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Black, E.; Edgar, J.; Hayward, K.M.J.; Henig, M. (2012).
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Sussex Seams (1996) Paperback, Sutton Publishing Ltd.
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produced designs in 1914 and 1929 for Little Bognor's
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and noted this in the visitor's book in 1901. Writer
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happens to be mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem
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Index


Fittleworth is located in West Sussex
West Sussex
2011 Census
Density
OS grid reference
TQ009194
London
NNE
Civil parish
District
Chichester
Shire county
West Sussex
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
RH20
Dialling code
Police
Sussex
Fire
West Sussex
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament

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